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  | | | AW: [jdom-interest] Problems with Mixed Content and XMLOutputter | AW: [jdom-interest] Problems with Mixed Content and XMLOutputter 2007-07-27 - By Grimm, Markus
Back Hi,
Basically the reason is caused in my application. I prepare a xml-document for a view in a JTextPane. The native xml of the <text >-Tag is load to this editor too. Then, the text-content can be edited in an external XML-Editor (like XMLSpy or Epic) through an external call of such tool. The text-content is very complicated, a little bit more than the "Hello World" example. After editing in Epic f.e., the text-content is resaved in the TextPane. From there the whole content (text-data and meta-data) can be saved (compact-format!) to a xml -document. During the save-action the xml is validated against a schema. So I can't use CDATA for the mixed-content-areas. It must be valid too. With raw-format I adopted lots of empty text-nodes. Not really nice an inoperative in the saved xml. And with raw-format or mixed-content by xml:space preserve-Attribs I would have the same or similar problems. The solution is compact-format with its advantages of whitespace-handling an trimming. Only in this described point I have that problem with this format.
Bye Markus
-- --Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-- -- Von: Jason Hunter [mailto:jhunter@(protected)] Gesendet: Freitag, 27. Juli 2007 03:37 An: Grimm, Markus Cc: jdom-interest@(protected) Betreff: Re: [jdom-interest] Problems with Mixed Content and XMLOutputter
> We handle with XML-Documents including elements with mixed-content. > > > > an easy example: > > ============= > > ... > > <text> > > <Content><P>Hello <B>World</B> how are you?</P></Content> > > </text> > > ... > > > > I have to use Compact-Format to output the document as string.
Why do you have to use the compact format? Why not leave the whitespace alone?
-jh-
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