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> I have this template:
>
> <xsl:template match="entry[@type='STRING']" mode="input">
> <input class='{$FORM}' type='text' name='{@name}'
> value='{@value}' maxlength="{@maxlength}"/> </xsl:template>
>
> With this template I have a proble, the field value can have
> the char &, because it's a URL (i.e.:
> www.google.com?searc='juas'&language='ES')
>
> What could I do
> to solve this problem?
>
It shouldn't be a problem. In well-formed XML or HTML, the "&" in the
URL will be written as & a m p ; and you can then process it just like
any other character.
Michael Kay
Software AG
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