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to: Micael Bulow
from: Jan Vermeulen
date: 2003-01-06 21:44:16
subject: XML

Quoting Micael Bulow on Mon 6 Jan 2003  7:29 to Jan Vermeulen:

 mb>> In XML, it does.

 JV>>     That's bad. Loose all new entries when you loose one. We can't
 JV>> have that.

 mb> You don't loose anything, but the parser wont acceppt it.

    So it will not go to the next level; that is tantamount of loosing it
this and possibly later weeks. That's why we have the error flag in the
current nodelist: flag it but do not break it...

        [...]

 JV>>     Would XML by any chance abort at the first error found, so you
 JV>> could be in for a nice surprise when restarting after having
 JV>> corrected the error?

 mb> An XML parser wouldn't acceppt the XML document at all if the file
 mb> is not valid. It would exit with an error message, telling you what
 mb> line is invalid.

    That was not my question. Let me rephrase it: if the document would
containt two errors, would the parser exit when finding the first error or
would it continue to the end of the document and prooduce a log of all
errors found?


    -==-

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