> >> I already encountered this kind of problem, and it was in fact
> >> the 'url' field of an article that contained an '&'
> >> character... (BTW, Alexander, this 'url' field should be
> >> defined as CDATA cause some people use it as an 'extra'
> >> field...)
> 
> try to change the type of the 'url' field from string to text in your 
> /usr/local/share/midgard-lib/repligard.xml file, and export again your 
> database.

I found that repligard failed quite often on illegal characters in names and
other things - 
eg. a name like 'xyz & abc' will kill it
eg. a name like '<this is a unusual snippet>'

is there any logic in using 'string' rather than text ??? = other than it
saves a few characters in the file?

It doesnt affect import even if the it was exported as text and imported as
string ..... 



regards

alan



 
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