- * Convert a string to the correct XML representation in a target charset
- * To help correct communication of non-ascii chars inside strings, regardless
- * of the charset used when sending requests, parsing them, sending responses
- * and parsing responses, an option is to convert all non-ascii chars present in the message
- * into their equivalent 'charset entity'. Charset entities enumerated this way
- * are independent of the charset encoding used to transmit them, and all XML
- * parsers are bound to understand them.
- * Note that in the std case we are not sending a charset encoding mime type
- * along with http headers, so we are bound by RFC 3023 to emit strict us-ascii.
+ * Convert a string to the correct XML representation in a target charset.
+ *
+ * To help correct communication of non-ascii chars inside strings, regardless of the charset used when sending
+ * requests, parsing them, sending responses and parsing responses, an option is to convert all non-ascii chars
+ * present in the message into their equivalent 'charset entity'. Charset entities enumerated this way are
+ * independent of the charset encoding used to transmit them, and all XML parsers are bound to understand them.
+ * Note that in the std case we are not sending a charset encoding mime type along with http headers, so we are
+ * bound by RFC 3023 to emit strict us-ascii.