#: Robert Van Overmeiren changed the world a bit at a time by saying on
10/5/2005 12:42 AM :#
Yes, I noticed that JSP/HTML would work, but thought I should adapt to
JSPX/XHTML so I can keep up (catch up) with where things are going. An
old PHP scripter, I got into Java to learn about OOP, and whatever else
I can.
I'm already in the middle of converting my JSP's to JSPX, so may as well
stick with it.
What is the benefit you are seeing in this conversion? (asking as a person who
always did JSP/HTML).
./alex
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 11:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [magnolia-user] error following tutorial
Hi Robert
Just wanting to add my 2cts on this discussion :-)
The samples simply give you an idea how to develop templates with XHTML
and JSPX. They are NOT trying to move you towards JSPX and XHTML. These
samples "expect" you to be an HTML crack and therefore want to show you
other additional and interesting possibilities.
Of course good ol' JSP/HTML is still absolutely oportune. In fact, if
there is no good reason for you to use XHTML based templates, I would
stick to JSP/Java and HTML. 90% of my CMS projects are JSP/HTML/Servlet
based.
I don't want to launch a discussion about philosphies (JSPX/XHTML vs.
JSP/HTML)! Just added my 2cts :-)
/giancarlo
Robert Van Overmeiren wrote:
I experienced and inquired about this issue on 9/23/2005 - "The entity
"nbsp" was referenced, but not declared."
I had wondered why the new sample templates had different taglib import
syntax than the old samples, and was finally informed that we're now
dealing with JSPX which is parsed as XML and that many HTML codes are
illegal in XML.
There were a few suggestions on how to deal with it. I went with
'CDATA'
(<![CDATA[ ]]>).
So yes, its been suggested and implemented before.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 3:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [magnolia-user] error following tutorial
#: Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen changed the world a bit at a time by saying
on 10/4/2005 10:57 AM :#
I pasted the XML into my editor (Eclipse with web-tools) and got the
following error on the section "«"
"The entity "laquo" was referenced, but not declared."
There has been some discussion about this in the thread "Invalid html
in mainBar Javascript" on the mailing list. Search for it here:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.cms.magnolia.user
tony wrote:
I am following the tutorial and this error popped up in my page using
my test template
I am not running a UTF-8 Tomcat server from memory, probably
ISO-8859-15
Cheers
Tony
I have suggested there to use a CDATA and inside «, but nobody
tried it yet :-(.
The JSP are using XML syntax so you have to escape this entity, and I
think that a CDATA is the easiest way to do it.
./alex
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