If it escapes, then change using the opposite should work.
Matt
On 10/7/07, sarat.pediredla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok, I wouldn't class myself as a newbie but this is bowling me over. I have
> been struggling over 30 mins and I need someone to knock me on the head and
> say "stupid!"
>
> I am trying to output some text that is formatted as textile and returned as
> XHTML to the browser but my JSP keeps escaping the HTML, so I get <>
> etc instead of < and >. I am using the right tag and code but I cant figure
> out why escapeXml=false doesnt have any effect. Code below,
>
> <c:set var="commentText">
> <s:bean name="com.mycompany.utils.TextileHelper"
> id="textileHelper">
> <s:param name="text" value="comment.text"/>
> <s:property value="text"/>
> </s:bean>
> </c:set>
> <div class="Quote">
> <c:out escapeXml="false" value="${commentText}"/>
> </div>
>
> I know TextileHelper returns everything in proper XHTML as
> System.out.println gives the right markup but the JSP keeps escaping this?
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