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==Usage notes==
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Revision as of 15:37, 14 April 2011

Position of character at of before which the error occurred (XmlParseError class)

Syntax

%number = xmlParseError:CharacterPosition

Syntax terms

%num The position at or before which the error was detected.
%xmlParsErr 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.

See also