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- package org.apache.poi.xssf.util;
-
- import java.io.InputStream;
-
- import org.apache.poi.util.Internal;
- import org.apache.poi.util.Removal;
- import org.apache.poi.util.ReplacingInputStream;
-
- /**
- * This is a seriously sick fix for the fact that some .xlsx
- * files contain raw bits of HTML, without being escaped
- * or properly turned into XML.
- * The result is that they contain things like >br<,
- * which breaks the XML parsing.
- * This very sick InputStream wrapper attempts to spot
- * these go past, and fix them.
- * Only works for UTF-8 and US-ASCII based streams!
- * It should only be used where experience shows the problem
- * can occur...
- *
- * @deprecated 3.16-beta2 - use ReplacingInputStream(source, ">br<", ">br/<")
- */
- @Deprecated
- @Removal(version="3.18")
- @Internal
- public class EvilUnclosedBRFixingInputStream extends ReplacingInputStream {
- public EvilUnclosedBRFixingInputStream(InputStream source) {
- super(source, "<br>", "<br/>");
- }
- }
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