On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 09:25 -0400, John Nichel wrote:
jonathan wrote:
do you then have to do the reverse operation to get it back for
rendering. Since it was erroring on me during DOM creation, I feel like
I'm going around it to put it into a format it likes but then on
display via
jonathan wrote:
do you then have to do the reverse operation to get it back for
rendering. Since it was erroring on me during DOM creation, I feel like
I'm going around it to put it into a format it likes but then on
display via XSL transformation, I will have to convert it back. Or am I
so, the problem isn't the ampersand but rather the egrave; in the
following:
item_namefarm lettuces with reed avocado, cregrave;me
fraicirc;che, radish and cilantro/item_name
I'm not sure how php / DOM handles these non-standard other entities.
How would / could I escape this? do I need to
jonathan wrote:
so, the problem isn't the ampersand but rather the egrave; in the
following:
item_namefarm lettuces with reed avocado, cregrave;me fraicirc;che,
radish and cilantro/item_name
I'm not sure how php / DOM handles these non-standard other entities.
How would / could I escape
do you then have to do the reverse operation to get it back for
rendering. Since it was erroring on me during DOM creation, I feel
like I'm going around it to put it into a format it likes but then on
display via XSL transformation, I will have to convert it back. Or am
I missing
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