I exclaimed:
> > Hmm. Technically I don't think "<*" is legal at all in XML.

On Wed, 7 May 2014 20:05:52 -0400, John Cowan <co...@mercury.ccil.org> replied:
> It's illegal in the surface syntax.  To express it in element
> content or an attribute value, you must write "<*".

Yes.  Which means you could write it, and then use some preprocessor to 
transform it into valid XML (or use a tweaked XML processor that interpreted it 
specially).

--- David A> Wheeler

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