apparently it's okay to forget the semicolumn after entity refs in HTML,
* HTMLparser.c: apparently it's okay to forget the semicolumn after
entity refs in HTML, fixing char refs parsing accordingly based on
T. Manske patch, this should fix #517653
Daniel
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3726
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index f5fac24..22fca10 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+Thu Apr 3 11:02:02 CEST 2008 Daniel Veillard <daniel@veillard.com>
+
+ * HTMLparser.c: apparently it's okay to forget the semicolumn after
+ entity refs in HTML, fixing char refs parsing accordingly based on
+ T. Manske patch, this should fix #517653
+
Thu Apr 3 09:30:29 CEST 2008 Daniel Veillard <daniel@veillard.com>
* error.c: avoid a scary realloc() loop should fix #520383
diff --git a/HTMLparser.c b/HTMLparser.c
index 7b98367..92503a1 100644
--- a/HTMLparser.c
+++ b/HTMLparser.c
@@ -3115,9 +3115,9 @@
val = val * 16 + (CUR - 'A') + 10;
else {
htmlParseErr(ctxt, XML_ERR_INVALID_HEX_CHARREF,
- "htmlParseCharRef: invalid hexadecimal value\n",
+ "htmlParseCharRef: missing semicolumn\n",
NULL, NULL);
- return(0);
+ break;
}
NEXT;
}
@@ -3130,9 +3130,9 @@
val = val * 10 + (CUR - '0');
else {
htmlParseErr(ctxt, XML_ERR_INVALID_DEC_CHARREF,
- "htmlParseCharRef: invalid decimal value\n",
+ "htmlParseCharRef: missing semicolumn\n",
NULL, NULL);
- return(0);
+ break;
}
NEXT;
}