>
>
> > Is there a way to avoid the \0 problem? (XML does not allow to
> > specify this character)
>
> Can you do:
>
> alias="tomcat�"
>
> ?
Hello Chris,
No, it is not possible to use this character in XML (so I have read in the
XML specification). Anyway, I tried and, if you write that, Tomcat
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Luis,
Luis Villa wrote:
> Is there a way to avoid the \0 problem? (XML does not allow to
> specify this character)
Can you do:
alias="tomcat�"
?
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