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Invalid character
Post by manuel.dorne »
Hi !
I'm trying to create an XSL in order to generate scribus files (http://www.scribus.net/).
These files are in XML, but there are some invalid characters in this XML (Oxygen can't validate it)
These characters are:



Do you know how to make it accepted by Oxygen ?
Thanks a lot for your help !
I'm trying to create an XSL in order to generate scribus files (http://www.scribus.net/).
These files are in XML, but there are some invalid characters in this XML (Oxygen can't validate it)
These characters are:



Do you know how to make it accepted by Oxygen ?
Thanks a lot for your help !
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Post by sorin_ristache »
Hello,
These characters are not valid XML characters so you cannot use them in an XML document. Any document including one of them is not a well-formed XML document.
Regards,
Sorin
These characters are not valid XML characters so you cannot use them in an XML document. Any document including one of them is not a well-formed XML document.
Regards,
Sorin
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