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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T16:46:12+00:00 2026-05-21T16:46:12+00:00

I have an XML like the following: <documentation> This value must be <i>bigger</i> than

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I have an XML like the following:

<documentation>
    This value must be <i>bigger</i> than the other.
</documentation>

Using JDOM, I can get the following text structures:

Document d = new SAXBuilder().build( new StringReader( s ) );
System.out.printf( "getText:          '%s'%n", d.getRootElement().getText() );
System.out.printf( "getTextNormalize: '%s'%n", d.getRootElement().getTextNormalize() );
System.out.printf( "getTextTrim:      '%s'%n", d.getRootElement().getTextTrim() );
System.out.printf( "getValue:         '%s'%n", d.getRootElement().getValue() );

which give me the following outputs:

getText:          '
    This value must be  than the other.
'
getTextNormalize: 'This value must be than the other.'
getTextTrim:      'This value must be  than the other.'
getValue:         '
    This value must be bigger than the other.
'

What I really wanted was to get the content of the element as a string, namely, "This value must be <i>bigger</i> than the other.". getValue() comes close but removes the <i> tag. I guess I wanted something like innerHTML for XML documents…

Should I just use an XMLOutputter on the contents? Or is there a better alternative?

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    2026-05-21T16:46:13+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 4:46 pm

    I’d say you should change your document to

    <documentation>
      <![CDATA[This value must be <i>bigger</i> than the other.]]>
    </documentation>
    

    in order to adhere to the XML specification. Otherwise <i> would be considered a child element of <documentation> and not content.

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