Am 09.12.2008 um 00:47 schrieb Michael DeHaan:

>
> This is because the HTML is unescaped.   We'll need to modify the
> templates to call some Cheetah function in cases where we expect a
> variable to potentially have quotes in it.
>
> However, in the case of ksmeta, it's stored as hash, so there really
> aren't any quotes... unless the code that converts the hash to a  
> string
> is putting them in.
>
> Are you using a kernel option that requires multiple values in quotes?
>

Not really.
I was just doing the likes of "disk=cciss/c0d0" and it looked  
"cleaner" to put that string in quotes.
But it works without quotes.
I'd say maybe the webform should just refuse quotes, if they are  
currently "unprocessable".




Rainer


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