AFAIK, the solution is to not use entities in the javadoc xml code
samples, but instead surround them with <pre> or <q> (arround the SNIPPET
comments), but not entirely sure.

- Rene

Am Mo, 2.04.2007, 15:17, schrieb Dave Newton:
> ...again.
>
> Is there a way to make it render XML attributes?
>
> A lot (all?) of the JavaDocs use entities for XML
> examples, which makes sense, but I guess the snippet
> macro escapes them such that it shows up stupid.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
>
>
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