Subject: Re: [xsl] supress errors? From: dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 22:30:12 -0500 (EST) |
I have a feeling that it may be this. The XML is well-formed, but PHP is getting tripped up on a weird character. I'll look into pre-proccessing it first. thanks for all the help (as always!) Dan > It's possible that the XML has been edited using a non-XML aware > editor such as Notepad and has been saved using an encoding thats > different from the encoding specified in the prolog. For example, the > prolog is the traditional: > > <?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> > > ...and Notepad has saved the file in ANSI. > > Its pure speculation as ever because the OP didnt provide a failing > example. > > > On 1/19/06, Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> No: I'm afraid that if your XML isn't well-formed, there's no way you >> can >> use XSLT to process it. >> >> A lot of the motivation behind XML was to get away from the "tag soup" >> mentality of HTML, where consumers of HTML were expected to plough on >> regardless of what rubbish they found in their input. >> >> Michael Kay >> http://www.saxonica.com/ >> >> >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] >> > Sent: 19 January 2006 15:33 >> > To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> > Subject: [xsl] supress errors? >> > >> > For my application, people have to upload an XML file (their >> > iTunes Music >> > Library). After it uploads, I run a transformation on it in PHP5. Many >> > transformations are not working and showing errors because of weird >> > characters in the source XML. The source and result XML are >> > set to UTF-8. >> > Is there a way to skip over a troubled node? I can't imagine that XLST >> > doesn't have a way to deal with this. >> > >> > thanks, >> > Dan > > http://www.streampad.com username - dan
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