Hi Randahl,
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From: "Randahl Fink Isaksen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> XMLEscaper.escape(Book.getPreface()) for all the output you take from your
> beans and use to generate XML really sounds like a mess to me.
> While we are at it: If you just *have* to do this conversion, w
Falk wrote:
(...)
We do have the same problem and solve it by transforming all strings by our
class XMLEscaper (...) I would be surprised if there existed some magic
avoiding this step.
(...)
You are probably right. Still, I would very much like to hear from anybody
who could prove you wrong. Ha
]>
I do not think this is legal.
(1) Recursive entitity declaration
(2) & is predefined, & is reserved as entity prefix.
I do not think that You can redefine the XML grammar by defining "&" or "<"
as entities. In summary, You do not need the DOCTYPE at all. (I haven't read
the spec recently, I
de an attribute.
How can one accomplish transformation of such attributes?
Yours
Randahl
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Sent: 28. februar 2001 15:37
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: EJB values into xml attributes (a little off
You can use title as element not as attribut in your XML document.
Then you can to use CDATA. Everything inside a CDATA section is ignored
by the parser.
BaV
RFI> PROBLEM
RFI> I have a question regarding taking properties from an EJB and generating XML
RFI> output. To explain, h