On 22.Mar.2002 -- 10:26 AM, Derek Hohls wrote:
> No big deal? But, whatever is doing this, is doing the same thing
> to a javascript snippet that has:
>
> write('<html>');
> write('<head>');
On another note: since XML doesn't know about JS strings, what happens
here is
<![#PCDATA[write(']]><html><![#PCDATA['); write('
and so on. But you want
<![#PCDATA[write('<html>'); write('
IOW you don't want to create nodes but text.
Thus you should replace "<" with "<" and ">" with ">" in all
your strings or java code.
Chris.
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