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jmdavis avatar jmdavis commented on September 27, 2024

Sorry, for the late response, but dxml follows Phobos' approach for this by requiring that the programmer handle BOMs before doing string processing. So, if you're doing something like reading a file with readText, and there's a real risk of the file starting with a BOM, then you'll need to check for a BOM before passing the string to parseXML. std.encoding has the tools for checking for a BOM, but Phobos probably should have something added which deals with stripping it off for you so that it can be handled cleanly by programs in general.

For now, I've just updated the documentation in parser.d to mention the need to strip BOMs if present.

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