(You probably showed the encoding, and it got translated in posting, but...)  
Did you use < (ampersand l t semicolon) for less than and > (ampersand g 
t semicolon) for greater than?
Otherwise, it's not valid XML.

I really wonder whether taking the first transition when none match is the best 
default in most cases.  I think most authors would probably prefer to 
explicitly describe the transition to be taken for all cases.  If none of them 
are met, it's an exception!

-Ed Staub

FORUM MASTERS: It looks like you lose spelled-out character entities when you 
go through "Preview" in the forum.  If you don't preview, they're left 
verbatim, but they're converted to single characters when the editing form is 
filled in.



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