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RE: XML: why there is no escape (was Re: What to esc

  • From: "Michael Kay" <mike@s...>
  • To: "'Rick Jelliffe'" <rjelliffe@a...>,<xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 21:56:22 -0000

RE:  XML: why there is no escape (was Re:  What to esc
> To escape a character means to do something (typically, to 
> prefix it with \ in C-family languages) to allow the 
> character to be used literally but without its normal parser 
> treatment.  So \ before a newline in a shell script is an 
> escaped character. 

Kernighan and Ritchie don't use "escape" as a verb, but they do refer to
constructs such as "\n" and "\b" as "escape sequences". So it seems fairly
natural that people should use the verb "escape [a character]" to mean
"represent [a character] by means of an escape sequence". Representing tab
by "\t" doesn't seem very different from representing tab by "&#x9;", so
it's natural that the same verb should be used for that too.

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/



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