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xml-sanitizer
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Sanitize out invalid xml characters from your strings
Have you ever tried to put the output of a child process into an xml document before? Certain CLI utilities will generate characters that look great on your terminal, but will cause mayhem in XML world. This package is a simply regular expression that will clean all of that up for you!
var xmlSanitizer = require('xml-sanitizer');
var someText = 'This is invalid \u0000';
xmlSanitizer(someText); \\ 'This is invalid '
xmlSanitizer(someText, '🎉'); \\ 'This is invalid 🎉'
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You can find a copy in LICENSE in the root directory of this project.
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Sanitize out invalid xml characters from your strings
The npm package xml-sanitizer receives a total of 81 weekly downloads. As such, xml-sanitizer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that xml-sanitizer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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