Hi again.
I faced interesting problem.

I have a Java applet. And I configure it with XML configuration (configuration is made by the user).

   std::ostringstream os;
    os << "<applet code='MyApplet.class' name='topology_editor' cache_archive='topology_editor.jar' width='100%' height='600'>"
          "<param name='cache_version' value='" << APPLET_REVISION << "' />"
          "<param name='topology' value='" << topology << "' />"
          "<param name='locale' value='" << Wt::WApplication::instance()->locale() << "' />"
          "You must have <a href="" class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp\">http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp\'>Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE)</a> 5 or above installed "
          "and enabled in your browser to use this control"
          "</applet>";
    new Wt::WText(os.str(), Wt::XHTMLUnsafeText, table->currentCell());


Variable 'topology' contains valid XML.
Everything was perfect until topology had '&amp;'.
After this when the page is rendered - Wt replaces &amp; with '&' and Java XML parser is unable to parse XML.

How can I disable this?
When I try XHTMLText - XSS shows error about <applet> tag - and mode is switched to PlainText.
When I try PlainText - page just shows piece of code, not the applet.



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Andrii Arsirii
Streamco
http://streamco.org.ua



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