> > I think the docs could do with reference to "escaping" for values. > > <, > and " seem to cause problems. > > Anyway, seems as if you had volunteered to send a patch to the > documentation ;-) If someone does patch the docs for this. The example under javadoc has it wrong. It puts "<b>" and "<i>" in the attributes. It may just be that it wasn't escaped enought to get through xml->html.
- propery value - can it contain a string that is XML itsel... Paul Hammant
- Re: propery value - can it contain a string that is ... Stefan Bodewig
- Re: propery value - can it contain a string that is ... Bill Burton
- RE: propery value - can it contain a string that is ... Paul Hammant
- Re: propery value - can it contain a string that... Stefan Bodewig
- RE: propery value - can it contain a string that is ... Paul Hammant
- Re: propery value - can it contain a string that... Stefan Bodewig
- RE: propery value - can it contain a string that is ... Frank Wierzbicki
- Tim Vernum