namespaces not working in chrome
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Google Code Exporter commented
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. addind a xml file with namespaces in chrome
2. in firefox it works.
3.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
json
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system and
browser version?
ubuntu , chrome
Please provide any additional information below.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><sv:node
xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
xmlns:nt="http://www.jcp.org/jcr/nt/1.0"
xmlns:ns001="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/dc:"
xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/"
xmlns:cnt="http://www.w3.org/2011/content#"
xmlns:ns002="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns##"
xmlns:test="info:fedora/test/"
xmlns:fedoraconfig="http://fedora.info/definitions/v4/config#"
xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:image="http://www.modeshape.org/images/1.0"
xmlns:oax="http://www.w3.org/ns/openannotation/extensions/"
xmlns:fedorarelsext="http://fedora.info/definitions/v4/rels-ext#"
xmlns:premis="http://www.loc.gov/premis/rdf/v1#"
xmlns:mix="http://www.jcp.org/jcr/mix/1.0"
xmlns:mode="http://www.modeshape.org/1.0"
xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"
xmlns:jcr="http://www.jcp.org/jcr/1.0"
xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#"
xmlns:oa="http://www.w3.org/ns/oa#"
xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
xmlns:sv="http://www.jcp.org/jcr/sv/1.0"
xmlns:authz="http://fedora.info/definitions/v4/authorization#"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:fedora="http://fedora.info/definitions/v4/rest-api#"
sv:name="0390"><sv:property sv:name="jcr:primaryType"
sv:type="Name"><sv:value>nt:folder</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:created"
sv:type="Date"><sv:value>2014-09-29T13:07:58.306+02:00</sv:value></sv:property><
sv:property sv:name="jcr:createdBy"
sv:type="String"><sv:value>bypassAdmin</sv:value></sv:property><sv:node
sv:name="9ae8bb354ee659ad949829080c2a2df8"><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:primaryType"
sv:type="Name"><sv:value>nt:folder</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:mixinTypes" sv:type="Name"
sv:multiple="true"><sv:value>fedora:resource</sv:value><sv:value>fedora:object</
sv:value></sv:property><sv:property sv:name="jcr:uuid"
sv:type="String"><sv:value>a844128d-6614-4418-a6c1-7f9278ff6aba</sv:value></sv:p
roperty><sv:property sv:name="jcr:created"
sv:type="Date"><sv:value>2014-09-29T13:07:58.306+02:00</sv:value></sv:property><
sv:property sv:name="dc:description-de" sv:type="String"
sv:multiple="true"><sv:value>Die Familie des hier abgebildeten Goeslis von
Ehenheim lebte südlich von Straßburg und bekleidetet das Burgmannenamt in
Oberehenheim und Werd. Als Ritter ist er unter dem Namen Gozmar von Ehrenheim
1242 und 1276 urkundlich erwähnt, er ist jedoch wahrscheinlich nicht identisch
mit dem Minnesänger gleichen Namens.</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:lastModified"
sv:type="Date"><sv:value>2014-09-29T13:07:58.306+02:00</sv:value></sv:property><
sv:property sv:name="dc:language" sv:type="String"
sv:multiple="true"><sv:value>de</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:lastModifiedBy"
sv:type="String"><sv:value>bypassAdmin</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:createdBy"
sv:type="String"><sv:value>bypassAdmin</sv:value></sv:property></sv:node><sv:nod
e sv:name="903b6fc1-5415-34aa-8629-22a6a8c640c1"><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:primaryType"
sv:type="Name"><sv:value>nt:folder</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:mixinTypes" sv:type="Name"
sv:multiple="true"><sv:value>fedora:resource</sv:value><sv:value>fedora:object</
sv:value></sv:property><sv:property sv:name="jcr:uuid"
sv:type="String"><sv:value>4ec278de-ebf6-4c7a-81a3-90fc87b0a8f3</sv:value></sv:p
roperty><sv:property sv:name="dc:title" sv:type="String"
sv:multiple="true"><sv:value>Herr Goesli von
Ehenhein</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property sv:name="jcr:created"
sv:type="Date"><sv:value>2014-09-29T14:24:02.617+02:00</sv:value></sv:property><
sv:property sv:name="jcr:lastModified"
sv:type="Date"><sv:value>2014-09-29T14:24:02.617+02:00</sv:value></sv:property><
sv:property sv:name="jcr:lastModifiedBy"
sv:type="String"><sv:value>bypassAdmin</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:createdBy"
sv:type="String"><sv:value>bypassAdmin</sv:value></sv:property></sv:node><sv:nod
e sv:name="17117ca7"><sv:property sv:name="jcr:primaryType"
sv:type="Name"><sv:value>nt:folder</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:mixinTypes" sv:type="Name"
sv:multiple="true"><sv:value>fedora:resource</sv:value><sv:value>fedora:object</
sv:value></sv:property><sv:property sv:name="jcr:uuid"
sv:type="String"><sv:value>de92fcc5-b6ee-4dd5-b40d-e8c859e539fe</sv:value></sv:p
roperty><sv:property sv:name="jcr:created"
sv:type="Date"><sv:value>2014-10-01T11:24:59.194+02:00</sv:value></sv:property><
sv:property sv:name="dc:description-de" sv:type="String"
sv:multiple="true"><sv:value>aosduzoi</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:lastModified"
sv:type="Date"><sv:value>2014-10-01T11:24:59.194+02:00</sv:value></sv:property><
sv:property sv:name="dc:language" sv:type="String"
sv:multiple="true"><sv:value>ger</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:lastModifiedBy"
sv:type="String"><sv:value>bypassAdmin</sv:value></sv:property><sv:property
sv:name="jcr:createdBy"
sv:type="String"><sv:value>bypassAdmin</sv:value></sv:property></sv:node></sv:no
de>
Original issue reported on code.google.com by dulip.wi...@gmail.com
on 1 Oct 2014 at 12:05
Google Code Exporter commented
Chrome DOM parser throws 'wrong URI exception' for URI in namespaces with '##'.
It's not an issue in x2js. It's just browser behaviour for namespaces URI with
'##' symbols.
Original comment by abdulla....@gmail.com
on 3 Oct 2014 at 1:17
- Changed state: WontFix
Google Code Exporter commented
thanks, i have this xml format and it is the java content repository format,
where i have no control of. it all works in ie and chrome using your library.
do you have any recommendations for chrome?
Original comment by dulip.wi...@gmail.com
on 4 Oct 2014 at 5:28