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  • Hash : d201e71e
    Author : Juergen Keil
    Date : 2014-08-07T11:42:07

    no error column in structured error handler for xml schema validation errors
    
    For https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734363
    
    When using xml schema validation, structured error callbacks do not get
    passed a valid column number in xmlError field "int2".
    
    $ ./xmlsaxparse colbug5.xml colbug5.xsd
    colbug5.xml:3:0: Element '{urn:colbug5}bx': This element is not
    expected.
    Expected is ( {urn:colbug5}b ).
    
    The schema error is reported for line 3, column 0 (= N/A).
    
    I'd like to have the column number of the error passed in the xmlError
    structure.  With this test case: line 3, column 9.
    

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