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Re: making mozilla's xml to behave in a non-standard way: msg#00010mozilla.devel.xml
> > I have a web application that I can't modify. it outputs an xml to > >the browser with newlines and spaces at the beginning of the xml. > >now the question. How can I modify this behaviour of mozilla? how can it > >be more tolerant to this malformed xml? > It is not malformed. It is legal to put whites characters before the > <?xml .. tag > It's mozilla which needs fixing, as many other buggy xml parsers. so, the correct way to do it is to file a bug? thank you. ciao, Marco -- .oO :: kpanic / muppetslab :: Oo. .oO :: online on #muppetslab at irc.freenode.net :: Oo. .oO :: http://muppetslab.org | http://ada2.unipv.it/~kpanic :: Oo. |
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