tests/auto/qxmlstream/XML-Test-Suite/xmlconf/xmltest/canonxml.html
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--- a/tests/auto/qxmlstream/XML-Test-Suite/xmlconf/xmltest/canonxml.html	Mon Mar 15 12:43:09 2010 +0200
+++ b/tests/auto/qxmlstream/XML-Test-Suite/xmlconf/xmltest/canonxml.html	Thu Apr 08 14:19:33 2010 +0300
@@ -1,44 +1,44 @@
-<HTML>
-<TITLE>Canonical XML</TITLE>
-<BODY>
-<H1>Canonical XML</H1>
-<P>
-This document defines a subset of XML called canonical XML.
-The intended use of canonical XML is in testing XML processors,
-as a representation of the result of parsing an XML document.
-<P>
-Every well-formed XML document has a unique structurally equivalent
-canonical XML document.  Two structurally equivalent XML
-documents have a byte-for-byte identical canonical XML document.
-Canonicalizing an XML document requires only information that an XML
-processor is required to make available to an application.
-<P>
-A canonical XML document conforms to the following grammar:
-<PRE>
-CanonXML    ::= Pi* element Pi*
-element     ::= Stag (Datachar | Pi | element)* Etag
-Stag        ::= '&lt;'  Name Atts '&gt;'
-Etag        ::= '&lt;/' Name '&gt;'
-Pi          ::= '&lt;?' Name ' ' (((Char - S) Char*)? - (Char* '?&gt;' Char*)) '?&gt;'
-Atts        ::= (' ' Name '=' '"' Datachar* '"')*
-Datachar    ::= '&amp;amp;' | '&amp;lt;' | '&amp;gt;' | '&amp;quot;'
-                 | '&amp;#9;'| '&amp;#10;'| '&amp;#13;'
-                 | (Char - ('&amp;' | '&lt;' | '&gt;' | '"' | #x9 | #xA | #xD))
-Name        ::= (see XML spec)
-Char        ::= (see XML spec)
-S           ::= (see XML spec)
-</PRE>
-<P>
-Attributes are in lexicographical order (in Unicode bit order).
-<P>
-A canonical XML document is encoded in UTF-8.
-<P>
-Ignorable white space is considered significant and is treated equivalently
-to data.
-<P>
-<ADDRESS>
-<A HREF="mailto:jjc@jclark.com">James Clark</A>
-</ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
+<HTML>
+<TITLE>Canonical XML</TITLE>
+<BODY>
+<H1>Canonical XML</H1>
+<P>
+This document defines a subset of XML called canonical XML.
+The intended use of canonical XML is in testing XML processors,
+as a representation of the result of parsing an XML document.
+<P>
+Every well-formed XML document has a unique structurally equivalent
+canonical XML document.  Two structurally equivalent XML
+documents have a byte-for-byte identical canonical XML document.
+Canonicalizing an XML document requires only information that an XML
+processor is required to make available to an application.
+<P>
+A canonical XML document conforms to the following grammar:
+<PRE>
+CanonXML    ::= Pi* element Pi*
+element     ::= Stag (Datachar | Pi | element)* Etag
+Stag        ::= '&lt;'  Name Atts '&gt;'
+Etag        ::= '&lt;/' Name '&gt;'
+Pi          ::= '&lt;?' Name ' ' (((Char - S) Char*)? - (Char* '?&gt;' Char*)) '?&gt;'
+Atts        ::= (' ' Name '=' '"' Datachar* '"')*
+Datachar    ::= '&amp;amp;' | '&amp;lt;' | '&amp;gt;' | '&amp;quot;'
+                 | '&amp;#9;'| '&amp;#10;'| '&amp;#13;'
+                 | (Char - ('&amp;' | '&lt;' | '&gt;' | '"' | #x9 | #xA | #xD))
+Name        ::= (see XML spec)
+Char        ::= (see XML spec)
+S           ::= (see XML spec)
+</PRE>
+<P>
+Attributes are in lexicographical order (in Unicode bit order).
+<P>
+A canonical XML document is encoded in UTF-8.
+<P>
+Ignorable white space is considered significant and is treated equivalently
+to data.
+<P>
+<ADDRESS>
+<A HREF="mailto:jjc@jclark.com">James Clark</A>
+</ADDRESS>
+
+</BODY>
 </HTML>
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