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This | This <var>[[Classes and Objects#readWrite|ReadOnly]]</var> property returns a number that indicates the position within the input character stream (starting with 1) at or before which the error was detected. | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |
Revision as of 16:24, 5 May 2011
Position of character at of before which the error occurred (XmlParseError class) This ReadOnly property returns a number that indicates the position within the input character stream (starting with 1) at or before which the error was detected.
Syntax
%number = xmlParseError:CharacterPosition
Syntax terms
%number | The position at or before which the error was detected. |
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xmlParsError | A reference to an instance of an XmlParseError object. |
Usage notes
- The number of bytes that constitute a character depends on the type of string that causes the exception:
- If EBCDIC, one byte corresponds to one character.
- If Unicode, two bytes correspond to one character.
- If UTF-16, two bytes correspond to one character.
- If UTF-8, the relationship between bytes and characters is variable, depending on the code points.