[jdom-interest] Content missing after conversion from W3C Element to JDOM2 Element
Rolf Lear
jdom at tuis.net
Wed Nov 7 13:48:48 PST 2012
Hi
If you pull the JDOM code from github, set it up as an eclipse project (if you use eclipse...), then right-click the build.xml file and run the eclipse target. If you use eclipse you can then right-click the project and run all tests, or you can run the ant junit target.
As for which DOM you use, run your project with the java option -Djaxp.debug=1 to see which DOM is found.
Rolf
Larsen <larsen007 at web.de> wrote:Hi Rolf,
I haven´t used unit tests so far and would need some instructions on how
to run them in case this becomes necessary.
How can I check for a buggy DOM implementation?
Lars
On Wed, 07 Nov 2012 19:31:09 +0100, Rolf Lear <jdom at tuis.net> wrote:
> Hi (again).
>
> Based on some double-checking, I suspect that you have a buggy DOM
> implementation?
>
> GetTextContent returns nodeBalue for Text nodes... Node.getTextContent
> says it should anyway.
>
> I will check it out some more later.
>
>
>
> Rolf
> Larsen <larsen007 at web.de> wrote:> I am quite a JDOM2 newbie and noticed
> strange/incorrect behaviour when
>> converting a W3C-Element to a JDOM-Element. (snip)
>
>
> PS: Using latest JDOM 2.0.3 and Java 7 ("1.7.0_09")
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