Does this work: <img src="foo.jpg" alt="My "quoted" text." />
"Rich Unger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> > <jsp:root xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page" version="1.2"> > <html> > <img src="foo.jpg" alt='My "quoted" text.'/> > <img src="foo.jpg" alt="My "quoted" text."/> > <img src="foo.jpg" alt="My "quoted" text."/> > </html> > </jsp:root> > > All 3 of these lines cause compile errors. I'm using XSLT to generate > files which _may_ be JSP files (they may be static files, it's determined > when the xslt runs). Because of this, I'm not particularly enthused about > manually sticking backslashes in front of my quote characters. > > What I want to know is, how does tomcat 4 know to escape the quote marks > around foo.jpg, as in: > > out.write("<img src=\"foo.jpg\" alt='My "quoted" text.'/>"); > > ...but not around "quoted"? Is it a bug, or is this an expected compile > error in my jsp? > > Thanks, > Rich --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
