Yes, SJ can manage binary files.
Sorry, I should have specified that those
characters can provoke problems if they are in the file/folder name. Inside a
file, binary chars may generate errors only if the file has been uploaded as
text, not as binary.
So, any file with some suspectful character in its
name?
Albert.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 9:23
AM
Subject: Re: [SourceJammer-users] Error
INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR: An invalid or illegal XML character is specified
Some depth into .metadata (ie
.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.core.resources\.projects\GtgDiff01) there is a
file .markers which is binary, and thus contains numerous strange characters.
Is SourceJammer unable to manage such files?
On 6/22/05, Albert
Moliner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Does any of the files or directories contain an
ampersand '&' or a non-ASCII char, like for example 'รถ'?
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Wednesday, June 22, 2005 8:19 AM
Subject:
[SourceJammer-users] Error INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR: An invalid or illegal
XML character is specified
Hi
I am a first time user. I have quickly scanned
the manuals, FAQ and mail lists.
The symptom of the problem I have
is
Error
INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR: An invalid or illegal XML character is
specified
I have downloaded and installed (on Windows
PCs running XP pro):
- sourcejammer-client-2.1.2.0.beta.1.gpl.zip (client PC, incidently
with JDK 1.5)
- sourcejammer-server-2.1.0.0.gpl.zip (server on a server PC)
- j2sdk-1_4_2_04-windows-i586-p.exe
- jakarta-tomcat-5.0.28.exe
I used the client to "Add
File(s)" to the archive. In this case I used a complete eclipse project
for testing purposes (Note - I am not using the eclipse sourcejammer
plugin). All the files seem to be added successfully (ie I got "# Added
project: .metadata" "# Added file: .lock" (which is in the .metadata dir),
etc). Then, on the client, when I click for example on ".metadata"
in the Projects dir tree, I get the above error. No archived files are
displayed for ".metadata" in the Files table display. However, under "src"
there are the ".java" files archived correctly.
![]() Regards Gavin
Gray
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