Re: entities in generated HTML from xdoc-plugin
Hi, I had a look again: If I place #160; in the JSL script, it actually gets printed out, but not as entity. What Mozilla and Camino actually disliked in the HTML was that it was written as XML. When I changed the outputmode to HTML in the plugin.jelly of the xdoc plugin, everything turned out fine. Sorry about the fuss. Thanks Kai On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 11:16 PM, Rafal Krzewski wrote: Kai Runte wrote: Hi, maybe this is the wrong list to ask, apologies if yes. Currently I working on a site.jsl script for creating webpages in the look-and-feel of our internal website. For some obscure layout reasons I need to have a nbsp; entity in the target HTML document, but utterly failed in getting Jelly/JSL to do so. If I try the following: td width=100% height=51 background=images/bann_mid.gif nbsp; /td Maven bails out with: BUILD FAILED null:-1:-1: null Could not parse Jelly script Did you try escaping the charcter as amp; entity in the jelly source? I think it will get written as in the target document: td width=100% height=51 background=images/bann_mid.gif amp;nbsp; /td R. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Real cats don't need names. But they often get called them. Yaargeroffoutofityarbastard does nicely. Terry Pratchett - The Unadulterated Cat * * email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * fon +44 (0)1223 494434 fax +44 (0)1223 494468 * * EMBL Outstation - EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) * * Wellcome Trust Genome Campus * * Hinxton, Cambridge* * CB10 1SD, United Kingdom * * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
entities in generated HTML from xdoc-plugin
Hi, maybe this is the wrong list to ask, apologies if yes. Currently I working on a site.jsl script for creating webpages in the look-and-feel of our internal website. For some obscure layout reasons I need to have a nbsp; entity in the target HTML document, but utterly failed in getting Jelly/JSL to do so. If I try the following: td width=100% height=51 background=images/bann_mid.gif nbsp; /td Maven bails out with: BUILD FAILED null:-1:-1: null Could not parse Jelly script With the following: td width=100% height=51 background=images/bann_mid.gif #160; /td the entity is apparently ignored and creates this (undesired) output : td width=100% height=51 background=images/bann_mid.gif /td Does anyone have an idea to get around this problem? Thanks! Kai -- Real cats don't need names. But they often get called them. Yaargeroffoutofityarbastard does nicely. Terry Pratchett - The Unadulterated Cat * * email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * fon +44 (0)1223 494434 fax +44 (0)1223 494468 * * EMBL Outstation - EBI (European Bioinformatics Institute) * * Wellcome Trust Genome Campus * * Hinxton, Cambridge* * CB10 1SD, United Kingdom * * - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: entities in generated HTML from xdoc-plugin
Kai Runte wrote: Hi, maybe this is the wrong list to ask, apologies if yes. Currently I working on a site.jsl script for creating webpages in the look-and-feel of our internal website. For some obscure layout reasons I need to have a nbsp; entity in the target HTML document, but utterly failed in getting Jelly/JSL to do so. If I try the following: td width=100% height=51 background=images/bann_mid.gif nbsp; /td Maven bails out with: BUILD FAILED null:-1:-1: null Could not parse Jelly script Did you try escaping the charcter as amp; entity in the jelly source? I think it will get written as in the target document: td width=100% height=51 background=images/bann_mid.gif amp;nbsp; /td R. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]