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--- Comment #7 from Julian Reschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-06-09 02:38:56 PST
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Again: a single, unescaped ampersand character in XML (and thus XHTML) is an
error, either in the implemenation, the specification, or both.
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--- Comment #4 from Julian Reschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-06-02 05:09:28 PST
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Ampersands in content need to be escaped, both in HTML and XML.
This isn't even a validity, but an XML-wellformedness error.
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--- Comment #3 from Simon Gibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-06-01 03:47:46 PST ---
I agree it is correct on the input side, but when that model is processed and
output generated, I believe the output is flawed. The output is also XML
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--- Comment #1 from Simon Gibbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-05-31 11:20:33 PST ---
There is a copy/paste gaffe in the first snippet, the value was:
src=http://maps.google.com/maps?file=apiamp;v=2amp;key=${googleKey};
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