In Lua patterns % is a socalled magic character like ^$ etc. These are esacped 
with a %. Thus %% is what you need in the first string.
dr. Hans van der Meer


> On 27 Aug 2020, at 17:11, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es> wrote:
> 
> Dear list,
> 
> I have and \xmlraw command that gives some text with percent signs.
> ConTeXt parses them as comments (so no output).
> 
> Using Lua gsub(), I need to replace something like:
> 
>  string.gsub([[\xmlraw{#1}{.}]], "%", "\\letterpercent")
> 
> How do I need to invoke % to get the character found?
> 
> Many thanks for your help,
> 
> Pablo
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