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authorTom Moertel <[email protected]>2011-04-28 17:15:16 -0400
committerTom Moertel <[email protected]>2011-04-28 17:15:16 -0400
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Prevent xmerl from over-normalizing character references in attributes
Section 3.3.3 of the XML Recommendation gives the rules for attribute-value normalization. One of those rules requires that character references not be re-normalized after being replaced with the referenced characters: For a character reference, append the referenced character to the normalized value. And, in particular: Note that if the unnormalized attribute value contains a character reference to a white space character other than space (#x20), the normalized value contains the referenced character itself (#xD, #xA or #x9). Source: http://www.w3.org/TR/xml/#AVNormalize In xmerl_scan, however, character references in attributes are normalized an extra time after replacement. For example, the character reference "&#xA" in the following XML document gets normalized (incorrectly) into a space when parsed: 2> xmerl_scan:string("<root x='&#xA;'/>"). {... [{xmlAttribute,x,[],[],[],[],1,[]," ",false}] ...} This short patch restores the correct behavior: 2> xmerl_scan:string("<root x='&#xA;'/>"). {... [{xmlAttribute,x,[],[],[],[],1,[],"\n",false}] ...} NOTE: This change does not include tests because I could not find a test suite for xmerl.
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