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author | Tom Moertel <[email protected]> | 2011-04-28 17:15:16 -0400 |
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committer | Tom Moertel <[email protected]> | 2011-04-28 17:15:16 -0400 |
commit | a011451e7e40690b533003802ee54f7c6f77e16e (patch) | |
tree | 7785b731ce89bebba8c873a992f5fe0111c3264f /lib/xmerl | |
parent | 3e815447cafbcb704bac1fac3d195e94def7080f (diff) | |
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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 "
" in the following XML document gets
normalized (incorrectly) into a space when parsed:
2> xmerl_scan:string("<root x='
'/>").
{... [{xmlAttribute,x,[],[],[],[],1,[]," ",false}] ...}
This short patch restores the correct behavior:
2> xmerl_scan:string("<root x='
'/>").
{... [{xmlAttribute,x,[],[],[],[],1,[],"\n",false}] ...}
NOTE: This change does not include tests because I could not
find a test suite for xmerl.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/xmerl')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/xmerl/src/xmerl_scan.erl | 12 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl_scan.erl b/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl_scan.erl index e07d495fc7..e47e74db6a 100644 --- a/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl_scan.erl +++ b/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl_scan.erl @@ -2283,8 +2283,16 @@ scan_att_chars("&" ++ T, S0, Delim, Acc, TmpAcc,AT,IsNorm) -> % Reference true -> scan_att_chars(T1,S1,Delim,[ExpRef|Acc],[ExpRef|TmpAcc],AT,IsNorm); _ -> - scan_att_chars(string_to_char_set(S#xmerl_scanner.encoding,ExpRef) - ++ T1, S1, Delim, Acc,TmpAcc, AT,IsNorm) + Ch = string_to_char_set(S#xmerl_scanner.encoding, ExpRef), + case T of + "#" ++ _ -> + %% normalization rules (sec 3.3.3) require that for + %% character references, the referenced character be + %% added directly to the normalized value + scan_att_chars(T1, S1, Delim, Ch ++ Acc,TmpAcc, AT,IsNorm); + _ -> + scan_att_chars(Ch ++ T1, S1, Delim, Acc,TmpAcc, AT,IsNorm) + end end; scan_att_chars("<" ++ _T, S0, _Delim, _Acc,_, _,_) -> % Tags not allowed here ?fatal(unexpected_char, S0); |