David wrote:
Is it possible to do something like this in JXTempaltes?
${org.apache.commons.lang.StringEscapeUtils.escapeXml('test')}
If not what is the recommended way of doing something like this?
Also I tried the code above, it didn't do anything, but it aslo did not
error. Where should the error be showing up? I have noticed with most jx
errors they don't appear in the browser, it simply keeps parsing the jx
template as if nothing is wrong.
is this a repost ? I thought I replied to this one.
shortly saying, use:
${Packages.org.apache.commons.lang.StringEscapeUtils.escapeXml('test')}
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