http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#dt-chardata

Jacques

From: "madppiper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Right, and how do i do that?

I tried using:

value="imgname=${products.productId}_price.png\&amp;v1=${products.productPrice}\&amp;v2=${products.productPrice}"

since a backslash is the usual way of escaping. But this won't work...


Adrian Crum wrote:

You need to escape the & characters:

value="imgname=${products.productId}_price.png&amp;v1=${products.productPrice}&amp;v2=${products.productPrice}"

-Adrian


madppiper wrote:
Hey there,

I got quite an unusual error here. I am trying to parse a url to a java
class that I created. The url is created dynamically and then parsed to
another method of mine... :

<!-- Toolset Function -->
<simple-method method-name="generateProductPriceImagesAll"
short-description="Refresh the Productprice Images for all Products">

<!-- Retrieve all Products from Entity Engine -->

<entity-condition entity-name="ProductsAndPrices"
list-name="productList">
</entity-condition>



<!-- Run through Productlist and generate the ProductPriceImages -->

<iterate entry-name="products" list-name="productList">
<if>
<condition>
<not>
<if-empty field-name="products.productName"></if-empty>
</not>
</condition>
<then>

<!-- Generate Product Map File -->

<set field="productOutMap.message"

value="imgname=${products.productId}_price.png&v1=${products.productPrice}&v2=${products.productPrice}"
type="PlainString" />


<call-service service-name="generatePriceImagesAll2"
in-map-name="productOutMap">
</call-service>


</then>
</if>
</iterate>



</simple-method>





This should work, but the following error arises on call:

Service dispatcher threw an exceptionError running simple method
[generateProductPriceImagesAll] in XML file
[org/brandsparadise/solr/SimpleMethodServices.xml]: (Could not parse XML
file (The reference to entity "v1" must end with the ';' delimiter.))



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