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Subject: Re: List of XSL entities
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 14:23:36 GMT
quot list of entities
  This one will work just fine... using &gt; is simply an easy way to 
  ensure you use &lt;


If you don't always quote > as &gt; you have to check every string that
is being used as element content and xheck that it doesn't contain ]]>
as a substring, in which case at least one of those three characters
needs to be quoted. It's probably easier to just always quote >

Other you need to quote " as (for example &quot;) in attribute values if
you use " to delimit the value, or conversely you need to quote ' as for
example &apos; if you use ' to deleimt atttribute values.

David


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