I don't know of any other than learning how to work with the new
standards.

Does seem to over complicate things though. 

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Subject: Re: [magnolia-user] error following tutorial

#: 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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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> 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[&nbsp;]]>).
>>
>>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 "&laquo;"
>>>
>>>"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 &laquo;, 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
>>--
>>.w( the_mindstorm )p.
>>  
>>
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