[jdom-interest] bug: JDOM 1.0 XMLOutputter.outputString() -- trailing 0A character

Jason Hunter jhunter at xquery.com
Tue Nov 29 17:04:20 PST 2005


I don't see how, in logic or in code, you could get a 0A at the end of a 
document due to JDOM's actions.  Could you send a short (i.e. 5 line) 
complete program that reproduces the problem reliably on your end, and 
then we'll be able to figure out what's going on.

-jh-

William Krick wrote:

> It puts a 0D0A (CRLF) at the end of each line and an additional 0D0A (CRLF)
> at the end of the file, as you mention.  But then there is a final 0A
> character tacked on the end.
> 
> Here's a link to our servlet that generates the XML using JDOM...
> 
> http://www.eio-online.com/update/getkey?account=AAA610456
> 
> Open the link in your browser, save the file to your desktop, then open it
> in an editor that allows you to look at the file in hex mode.  You'll see
> the extra 0A at the end of the file.
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Hunter [mailto:jhunter at xquery.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 4:41 PM
> To: William Krick
> Cc: jdom-interest at jdom.org
> Subject: Re: [jdom-interest] bug: JDOM 1.0 XMLOutputter.outputString()
> -- trailing 0A character
> 
> 
> The pretty formatter prints a newline at the end of output.  When
> printed to a console or file this is "prettier".  :)
> 
> -jh-
> 
> William Krick wrote:
> 
> 
>>I have a jdom document object built dynamically by my application.
>>
>>When I use XMLOutputter.outputString() to convert the document to a
> 
> string,
> 
>>the resulting string ends with an extra trailing 0A character.  This
> 
> appears
> 
>>to be a bug.
>>
>>Here's what the code looks like...
>>
>>XMLOutputter outputter = new XMLOutputter(Format.getPrettyFormat());
>>String s = outputter.outputString(doc);
>>
>>
>>
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