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Q: String pattern for replacement looks strange; Unable to replace invalid XML characters

insomnium_I'm trying to get rid of invalid xml chars, like "\", "\r\n" from my xml string. I've found this solution and I'm trying to implement this, but the reason I'm opening new question, is that my pattern is getting compiled in strange way. My code: String xml10pattern = "[^" + "\u0...

What's in xmlString ?
I'm expecting all the chars like \r\n are removed from my xml string, isn't that clear from my post?
xmlstring is an XML string, which contains invalid chars.
Example: ``<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" standalone=\"yes\"?>\r\n``
Then you should replace [^\t\r\n... with [\t\r...] because [^ matches the character outside that set. Also, if you posted a sample of xmlString and your expected result, we might give it a go and share what works for us.
If I do that, after replaceAll I get an empty string.
Again, please share an example of both xmlString and its expected final value
So you mean you want to remove the <? .. ?> ?
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I've updated my question with xmlstring example
yeah but I'm getting confused. Are you trying to remove the entire XML prelude?
no, I want to remove \r\n so I can parse my string using DocumentBuilder
But the document builder handles \r\n with no problems ...
Do you want a DOM tree back from the DocumentBuilder right ?
yes
so, the issue is not in the \r\n ?
then you shouldn't pre-process the input XML
I don't genuinely think \r\n are causing any issues in DocumentBuilder
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ok, then I'm sorry for opening the question..
If it failed building the DOM tree, then you should have a different problem, eg your XML might not be well form
I'll spend some more time to investigate
thanks!
try xmllint CLI command
it will tell you if it is a wellformed XML or not. I'm sure there will also be some online tool
ok, thank you!
Investigate further your issue and update your question so that we can share a proper answer
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