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Luc Maisonobe commented on DOXIA-237:
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since my issue deals with html entities, it's rendering in this JIRA page does
not reflect what I tried to explain. Even looking at the source of the page is
not what I wrote in the form :-(
I will repeat below the phrase that has been crippled, but replacing the
ampersand characters by at characters to avoid rendering issues.
If I try to escape the '@' character, either by using @ampersand;nabla; or
<[EMAIL PROTECTED];]]>, the escape ...
Hope this is clear enough.
> add a way to use standard HTML4/XHTML entities like α ∞ ∇
> ...
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> Key: DOXIA-237
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DOXIA-237
> Project: Maven Doxia
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Module - Xdoc, Module - Xhtml
> Environment: GNU/Linux
> Reporter: Luc Maisonobe
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> Trying to use standards entities in a xdoc file for xhtml generation seems
> impossible now.
> If I put the entities as is in the file, I get an error at site generation
> because the entity is not known to Doxia. I did not find any way to declare
> the few entities I use, and since the xhtml generated is ISO8859-1 encoded,
> there would be a problem afterwards because they do not belong to this
> encoding.
> If I try to escape the '&' character, either by using &nabla; or
> <![CDATA[∇]]>, the escape works well at site generation step, but is
> still there in the generated xhtml (on both cases I end up with &nabla;).
> I would like to have some intermediate behaviour, escaping a '&' from doxia
> parser but having it put verbatim in the generated xhtml file.
> I am completely blocked here.
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