<!ENTITY % xx '<zz;'>
Think outside the tag. ;)
Consider:
<thisdata>"here's some text saying 2 < 3 > 2"</thisdata>
If you FIELD() or EREPLACE or whatever on "<" or ">" then you're going to have problems when a document contains them in text.
<quoted> 2.2 Characters
[Definition: A parsed entity contains text, a sequence of characters, which may represent markup or character data.] [Definition: A character is an atomic unit of text as specified by ISO/IEC 10646:2000 [ISO/IEC 10646]. Legal characters are tab, carriage return, line feed, and the legal characters of Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646. The versions of these standards cited in A.1 Normative References were current at the time this document was prepared. New characters may be added to these standards by amendments or new editions. Consequently, XML processors MUST accept any character in the range specified for Char. ]
</quoted>
Ref: http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204/
Best, David Beahm
Kevin King wrote:
Is it not against the XML standard to have a quoted string containing
"<" or ">" in a tag?
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