Can you give an example of a page that does this?
I'd like to try it out.

--Wez. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mehdi Achour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 23 May 2004 09:34
> To: Wez Furlong
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] Re: [patch] livedocs : Allowing 
> entities in titles
> 
> Wez Furlong wrote:
> 
> > Can you give a less abstract example of what this does in practice?
> > Eg: "a b c" doesn't have much meaning in docbook ;)
> 
> I must be tired :)
> 
> My problem was this title :
> 
> <title>A string with &php; inside</title>
> 
> &php; defined as <literal>PHP</literal>.
> 
> a = title
> b = literal
> 
> in CVS, it's grabbed as :
> PHP
> 
> with the first patch, it's :
> A string with PHP
> 
> and with the third it's
> A string with PHP inside
> 
> In the patch, I keep the delimiter tag's name in memory 
> ($this->tag_name) that is the first opening tag after the tag 
> with the 
> attribute id and I concatanate all cdatas until I find the delimiter 
> once again.
> 
> There's maybe a problem with a structure like this (here a b c is 
> meaningful ;) : <a>text<a>text</a>text</a>, but I doubt we'll 
> face this 
> case (we can't have nested <title>s). Why do you think about it ?

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