That looks rather tautological. Have you tried %-encoding the &?
XML-encoding it? (Xamp; where X is the amp character itself).

On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:09 AM, altoro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> & instead of &
>
>
> altoro wrote:
>>
>> I should add that my web service is a spring annoted (@webservice) bean.
>> And in the above message I wrote "&" but this editor translate it
>> correctly
>> to & so you can't see it... Just to says that I tried the "&" instead
>> of the &
>> but it does not work...
>>
>>
>> altoro wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> One of my CXF Web service is supposed to return an URL such as:
>>> http://ip:port/xxx?yyy=1&zzz=2
>>>
>>> The problem is that the "&" character is not correctly parsed or at least
>>> I can say I end up with the following URL in the client side:
>>> http://ip:port/xxx?yyy=1&zzz=2
>>> After reading some documentation about the "&" character in xml I tried:
>>> http://ip:port/xxx?yyy=1&zzz=2
>>>  and also I tried to scape it ("\\&") but none of them work....
>>> Please, can any one tell me how should I write my string
>>> "http://ip:port/xxx?yyy=1&zzz=2"; in the server side so that I get exactly
>>> the same in the client side... ?
>>> Thanks in advance... I'm really stuck with it (and it should be simple)
>>>
>>> Arnaud.
>>>
>>
>>
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