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Re: Double Semicolon in generated Code: msg#00048

java.enhydra.xmlc

Subject: Re: Double Semicolon in generated Code

Hi Daniel,

Ok, I completely missed the point of your first email. I was thinking that the problem was in the markup output. You literally meant a double semicolon in the generate java code.

I've just done a test with the latest version of XMLC and this isn't an issue there. I see you are using Enhyda 3.1. I suggest upgrading to Enhyda 5.1 which includes the latest XMLC version (maybe not 2.2.3, but I think 2.2.2).

Jake

At 09:25 AM 10/30/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,

> Are you saying that the serialized output from XMLC contains a "double
> semicolon" which xDoclet fails to parse? What does the markup look
> like? What does the output look like? What you've provided doesn't tell
> us much about what your problem might be. You'll have to provide some more
> info. BTW, you might want to include any attachments in a single zip file
> which you attach to the email. This will keep email clients from mangling
> the text and markup.

I attached one example for that semicolon problem to this mail. It contains one simple login page but I have this problem with all my pages. You can see the issue at line 119 in the Java file:

private static final org.enhydra.xml.xmlc.dom.XMLCDomFactory fDOMFactory = org.enhydra.xml.xmlc.dom.XMLCDomFactoryCache.getFactory(org.enhydra.xml.xmlc.dom.lazydom.LazyHTMLDomFactory.class);;

I also attached the batch file that I used to generate the code and the HTML Original. The fact that I have this problem with every page of my project seems to make an error in the HTML unplausible.

Any idea?

thanks,
Daniel



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