Paul Hammant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> < and > ? >>> >>> That's not < it's the visual representation of < >> >>It is the XML entity to use if you want to escape a < in the value >>of an attribute - try it. > > It works, thanks. Kinda counter intuitive as < were it in html > would be not acted upon. But it is well documented in the XML spec ... > I think the docs could do with reference to "escaping" for values. > <, > and " seem to cause problems. Anyway, seems as if you had volunteered to send a patch to the documentation ;-) Stefan
- propery value - can it contain a string that is XML itsel... Paul Hammant
- Re: propery value - can it contain a string that is ... Stefan Bodewig
- Re: propery value - can it contain a string that is ... Bill Burton
- RE: propery value - can it contain a string that is ... Paul Hammant
- Re: propery value - can it contain a string that... Stefan Bodewig
- RE: propery value - can it contain a string that is ... Paul Hammant
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- RE: propery value - can it contain a string that is ... Frank Wierzbicki
- RE: propery value - can it contain a string that is ... Tim Vernum
