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Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote: > Interesting idea and a neat hack. If I'm reading this write, though, it > would require writing < in XML as &< and so forth for other > genuine entity and character references. Nope, &&; in the UTF-8+names encoding represents a single & character. < represents nothing but <, since it's not defined to represent anything else by UTF-8+names. ü represents the single u-with-umlaut character, because that's inherited from HTML. -Tim
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