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Subject: Re: Mysterious 'invalid character'
From: Mike Brown <mike@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 13:18:26 -0700 (MST)
unix invalid character re
Garrick Besterwitch wrote:
> I have a problem while converting from XML to PDF with the newline character
> (\n) ..I tried using  ( &#hD;) ..but this did not work..any other solution
> please!!!.

"newline" is an overloaded and generic term, the meaning of which can
vary from OS to OS. Usually when people say newline, they really mean a
Unix newline, which is a single "linefeed" character: Unicode/ISO 10646
character #10. In XML you would refer to it as &#10; or &#xA;. Character
#13 (#xD) is a carriage return.

If &#10; isn't sufficient, you'll have to better explain your problem.

   - Mike
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