Yeah, I suppose that's a good reason not to have an escaped output.
Thanks for the info.
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
On 11/14/06, Rashmi Rubdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
May be if there are languages other than HTML that JSTL works with
then, having an unescaped ampersand
makes sense if those other languages require an unescaped ampersand.
But I don't know if there are other languages
at this point.
?! Uh, how about plain text? There's no reason to assume that I'm
using JSTL to generate an HTML/XML-based output; it could be a
text/plain response, it could be creating a plain-text email body --
there are lots of alternative possibilities.
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