I think you define that in the read-write rules. (Not at an FM computer now, 
so....)


Craig


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Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 2:19 PM
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Subject: [Framers] Angle Brackets in Structured XML

Hi All,


I've built a very simple structured application so that native XML user content 
can be shared/created between various groups.


The angle bracket is used quite a bit as a printable character. We were going 
along well using HTML coding "&lt;" and "&gt;"


When I save an XML file, all "&gt;" is changed to ">" so is it possible for 
FrameMaker to keep the original text, or what is the standard solution for 
this? The dev team wants to target both HTML and XML for their content and do 
not want to maintain two different ways of using angle brackets.


Thanks C2
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