Hi Lance,

I tried a few things but I couldn't get it work like you want, so I'm afraid the preliminary answer to your question is no. Unfortunately, jelly is not very consistent with the treatment of entities, we've had several related problems in the past.

-Lukas


Lance Bader wrote:
By default, the jelly style language file, site.jsl, used by the xDoc
plug-in to convert the xDoc XML source into XHTML, supplies a footer that
includes a copyright symbol.  The site.jsl file specifies the symbol using
the © entity notation, but the XHTML file generated contains the real
copyright character.

If you deploy your web site using WebDAV protocols, this character is
mangled into a question mark.

Is there a way to modify the site.jsl file so that the © entity
notation appears in the XHTML output instead of the copyright symbol?


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