Well, content-type should be a non-factor. If the value of "escapeXml" is true,
then the following conversions take place regardless:

& -> &
< -> &lt;
> -> &gt;
" -> &#034;
' -> &#039;

What does the actual HTML source look like?

Quoting Bill Siggelkow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hmmm .... use
> <c:out value="${foo.bar}" escapeXml="true"/> to filter
> <c:out value="${foo.bar}" escapeXml="false"/> to not filter
> 
> If the filtering is not working then something else has already filtered 
> the content; or the content-type on the page is set to plain text 
> instead of text/html maybe?
> 
> AFAIK the escapeXml attribute works as touted.
> 
> -Bill Siggelkow
> 
> 
> Sergey Livanov wrote:
> 
> > When data output with html elements is used <c:out value="..."
> > escapeXml='false/true' /> the html text is loaded as plain text.
> > 
> > <table width="99%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"
> class="t11ver">
> > <tr align="left" valign="top">
> > <td width="100%" class="t10ver"><font color="#697A94"><b>
> > 
> > I have been changing escapeXml but I haven’t had any results.
> > Is there any analogues bean-write filter?
> > Please help me to find an error.
> > 
> > 
> >  Sergey                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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