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Re: Tradeoffs of XML encoding by enclosing all content in CDAT

  • From: ht@i... (Henry S. Thompson)
  • To: "Andrew Welch" <andrew.j.welch@g...>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 16:08:37 +0100

Re:  Tradeoffs of XML encoding by enclosing all content in CDAT
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Andrew Welch writes:

> 2008/9/30 Henry S. Thompson <Please don't include my email address
                               in your [archived] replies!>:

>> I seem to be in the minority, but I think using CDATA-sections is
>> entirely reasonable when inserting large amounts of textual material
>> in an XML document.  Note I said 'textual material' -- this _does_
>> often contain ampersands, but close-enought-to-never contains the
>> catastrophic ]]>.  The same observation does _not_, of course, apply
>> to large amounts of binary data.
>
> Isn't the point though, that you can insert large amounts of "textual
> material" into the in-memory version of the XML as a text node and
> then let the serializer deal with it as normal.

Absolutely.  But I didn't _think_ that was what the OP was asking, but
I may well have mis-remembered by now :-)

> It's only when you insert that textual material into the serlized form
> of the XML that you need to worry about using a cdata section...
>
> That's right isn't it?

Yes.

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