Hi Paul,

sorry about that. See:

<myTag>
 <content>${myVariable.firstname}</content>
</myTag>

If myVariable.getFirstname returns a string containing one of the xml special chars like & " <> further processing of the xml will fail.

I could handle that in the getter of my bean, but i think there is no place for such content rewriting. As jelly knows it outputs XML (does i do so?) it should do that for me.

Christian

Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Can you be more precise, maybe make a tiny test-case ?
paul


Le 6 juil. 05, à 14:05, Christian Kalkhoff a écrit :

Hi,

i ran into the problem, that jelly outputs invalid xml if one of the beans available as context variables contains e.g. an & char. Is there a way to tell jelly (or jexl) to escape such xml special chars. Are there workarounds?

Regards,
Christian



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