By default the XHTML macro understands wiki syntax.

To prevent that use:

{{xhtml escapeWikiSyntax="true"}}

However I see that it generates:

<!--startmacro:xhtml|-|escapeWikiSyntax="true"|-|
<script type="text/javascript">
    //<![CDATA[
          alert("Hello, World")
    // ]]>
</script>
--><script type="text/javascript">   //
          alert("Hello, World")
    // </script><!--stopmacro-->

As you can see the CDATA have been removed which is wrong. I need to  
find out why they were removed.

Thanks
-Vincent

On Oct 28, 2008, at 10:49 AM, Jerome Velociter wrote:

> Thanks Vincent,
>
> I'm getting closer to it. I tried the following :
>
> {{xhtml}}
> <script type="text/javascript">
> //<![CDATA[
> alert("Hello, World")
> //]]>
> </script>
> {{/xhtml}}
>
> However, it is rendered as
>
> <!--startmacro:xhtml|-||-|
> <script type="text/javascript">
> //<![CDATA[
> alert("Hello, World")
> //]]>
> </script>
> --><script type="text/javascript"><em><br/>alert("Hello,
> World")<br/></em></script><!--stopmacro-->
>
> So I understand I should use a Verbatim block for the // and line
> returns not to be interpreted.
>
> I tried :
> {{xhtml}}
> {{{
> <script type="text/javascript">
> //<![CDATA[
> alert("Hello, World")
> //]]>
> </script>
> }}}
> {{/xhtml}}
>
> But I get the following exception when viewing :
> http://rafb.net/p/NMEsjt96.html
>
> Regards,
> Jerome.
>
> Vincent Massol wrote:
>> Hi Jerome,
>>
>> I've tested it and the problem is that if you use the HTML macro  
>> it'll
>> perform some cleanup and it seems we have some code that strips
>> scripts in cleanup. This is obviously wrong.
>>
>> For now you can use the xhtml macro and it should work fine. Note  
>> that
>> it's always better to use the xhtml macro if you produce valid XHTML
>> (which you should) since it improves performances (there's no cleanup
>> to do).
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Vincent
>>
>> On Oct 28, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Jerome Velociter wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I realize that entering the following in a wiki document using  
>>> syntax
>>> xwiki/2.0 :
>>>
>>> {{html}}
>>> <script type="text/javascript">
>>>   //<![CDATA[
>>>         alert("Hello, World")
>>>   // ]]>
>>> </script>
>>> {{/html}}
>>>
>>> Results in html as :
>>>
>>> <!--startmacro:html|-||-|
>>> <script type="text/javascript">
>>>   //<![CDATA[
>>>         alert("Hello, World")
>>>   // ]]>
>>> </script>
>>> --><!--stopmacro-->
>>>
>>> So the script tag is not rendered at all, thus the javascript not
>>> interpreted. Is this expected ? Is there a way to embed JS in a html
>>> block ?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Jerome.
>>>
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