tabs, newlines and crs are valid XML characters.

(backport from rev. 56551)
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Georg Brandl 2007-07-26 09:36:28 +00:00
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@ -91,7 +91,8 @@ When passing strings, characters special to XML such as \samp{<},
\samp{>}, and \samp{\&} will be automatically escaped. However, it's
the caller's responsibility to ensure that the string is free of
characters that aren't allowed in XML, such as the control characters
with ASCII values between 0 and 31; failing to do this will result in
with ASCII values between 0 and 31 (except, of course, tab, newline and
carriage return); failing to do this will result in
an XML-RPC request that isn't well-formed XML. If you have to pass
arbitrary strings via XML-RPC, use the \class{Binary} wrapper class
described below.