I think, both, because this is the only way to do comple conditions.

See for example
applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/chartofaccounts/GlAccountForm.xml
at line 161 and 163. It also uses escape sequences.

================= Your previous mail
it is new. 
So I am asking if this is a new standard, or best practice. 


Oleg Kozyrev Jr. sent the following on 7/27/2006 1:09 AM: 
> Well, actually there is: 
> 
> use-when="(parameters.get("communicationEventTypeId")!=null)&&(parameters.get("communicationEventTypeId").equals("EMAIL_COMMUNICATION"))"
>  
> with escade codeings. Actually, I don't understand what is the problem. 
> 
> When you want to use &, <, >, ", etc. in XML you need to use &, <, 
> >, " or use CDATA area. 
> 
> Try Nabble: http://www.nabble.com/OFBiz-f2740.html 
> It is really nice (threads, etc. ) :) 
> 
> 
> 
> ========= Your previous mail: 
> my apologies 
> applications/party/webapp/partymgr/communication/CommForms.xml 
> BTW it is easier if the orginal messge is included. saves me having to 
> hunt for it. 
> I am not using snapple so don't have the luxury of seeing the thread. 
> 
> 
> Oleg Kozyrev Jr. sent the following on 7/27/2006 12:53 AM: 
>> BJ, 
>> 
>> Could you please specify the file more exactly? I can find it. Also I 
>> can't 
>> find the line you provided. 
>> 
>> But, it seems to me, that to put '&' in XML we have to use '&' 
>> 
>> Oleg. 


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