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~From your experience, do you think that if this wrong XML code could be meant to be read only by somekind of Microsoft parser, the error will not occur?
I'll try to explain:
xml producer writes the code in Windows platform and 'thinks' that every client will read/parse the code with a specific Windows parser. Could that (wrong) XML code parse correctly in that kind of specific Windows client?
Or in other words:
Do you know any windows parser that could turn that erroneous encoding to a xml tree, with four or five inner levels of tags?
I'd like to thank everyone for taking the time to answer me.
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