You can use &name; or simply &#integer; for every character that exists.
roymeo
At 03:56 PM 5/2/2004, you wrote:
Hi all...
Just thought I'd post how I solved the escaping quotes in a do statement:
In my XML node, I have a handler doing what's in the command attribute value. I needed quotes in there within the quotes of the XML, and this worked:
<topic command="baMsgBox("Complete this tutorial first.","Wait!","OK","Info",1)"/>
Rich Shupe's parsing routine is really cool, but I think this is simpler to do for my situation.
I think there's a term for " having to be denoted as " in HTML and I'm wondering if anyone knows what the equivalent is for a single quote.
Thanks, Michael M.
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