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  • Subject: NSXML encoding question...
  • From: Martin Linklater <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 13:05:54 +0100

Hi - I want to encode the following information in an XML document:

<code>
	addr = *PC + ( *(PC + 1) << 8);
</code>

If I try the above syntax and parse it using NSXLMParser I get 'parseErrorOccurred - Error NSXMLParserErrorDomain 23, (null)'

It seems to be the less-than symbols which are causing the trouble. I've had a look at the XML specification and as far as I can tell I should be able to encode the less-than characters like so:

<code>
	addr = *PC + ( *(PC + 1) &lt&lt 8);
</code>

But this too causes parse errors.

Can anyone tell me how I can encode these characters or point me in the direction of some useful documentation ? Thanks.

Martin Linklater



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