Turns out escapeXml it doesn't work :( It's just ignored. Yeah, it would definitely
be nice to
implement. I browsed the source code for a few minutes. I didn't see the correct
entry point,
but I didn't really know where to look. Almost seems like it's being done at the
Jexl/Jxpath
level, but I really don't know.
Anyway, it seems like that should be pretty important to option to have.... since
cocoon is so
heavily XML based.
--- Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 03.06.2004 17:35, Terry Brick wrote:
>
> > Thanks everybody for the tips, it has been very helpful. Regarding the <jx:out>
> > tag and XML
> > escaping.... I read up on JXT a little and it appears that the tags either mimic
> > JSTL or
> based on
> > JSTL. In which case, <out> tag of JSTL has an excapeXML="yes/no" attribute.
> > Would that work
> > here?
>
> Would be good to know if it works. If not, we should implement it. Doing
> the parsing/transforming in flow script is ugly.
>
> Joerg
>
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