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Hi Folks,
This XML document is not well-formed:
<Document>
]]>
</Document>
Why? Because the XML parser see that and thinks that the > symbol marks the end of a CDATA section; the XML parser throws an error since there is no preceding <![[CDATA
The > symbol must be escaped like so:
<Document>
]]>
</Document>
Now consider the ; symbol. It marks the end of an entity reference.
This is a well-formed XML document:
<Document>
A;B
</Document>
Why doesn't the XML parser see that and think that the ; marks the end of an entity reference; why doesn't the XML parser throw an error since there is no preceding & symbol?
Why isn't the ; symbol a reserved symbol?
/Roger
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