Hi Lukas,
Thanks for your reply. We only have 36,356 files... ouch! yes, it is big:
www.statsvn.org/demo
I'll try to spend some time to investigate...
Could a javscript hosted on a site, write the commented out stuff for
another javascript? (what a bad way to script by Google Adsense by the
way..)...
Or may be an iFrame that would embed the ad?
Cheers
Benoit
ltheussl wrote:
>
> I don't know. One possible workaround I could think of now (I don't
> remember if I tried at the time) is to use the second approach mentioned
> in my posting, and filter the output file in a post-goal to replace the
> escaped html entities, something like:
>
> <ant:replace file="${file}" token="&amp;gt;" value=">"/>
> <ant:replace file="${file}" token="&amp;lt;" value="<"/>
>
> An ugly hack, but it might work (if you don't have too many files to
> process...)
>
> HTH,
> -Lukas
>
>
> Benoitx wrote:
>> Yes... this is exactly my situation!
>> Quite bad that you did not find a solution...
>>
>> Would there be any workaround if the JS was hosted somewhere and that
>> could
>> contain the comment?
>>
>> Benoit
>>
>>
>> ltheussl wrote:
>>
>>>This reminds me of the same problem I had a long time ago:
>>>
>>>http://marc.info/?l=turbine-maven-user&m=108984870613874&w=2
>>>
>>>I never figured out a solution...
>>>
>>>-Lukas
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Benoitx wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi Lance & co,
>>>>
>>>>Sorry to relaunch this thread. Your workaround is fine but how would
you
>>>>get xdoc to generate a <!-- INSIDE a script itself.
>>>>
>>>>I need to add this **AS-IS** in a footer... any suggestion? Many thanks
>>>>
>>>><script type="text/javascript"><!--
>>>>google_ad_client = "pub-XXXXXXXXXX";
>>>>google_ad_width = 728;
>>>>google_ad_height = 90;
>>>>google_ad_format = "728x90_as";
>>>>google_ad_type = "text";
>>>>//2007-03-22: XXXXXXXXXXX Demo
>>>>google_ad_channel = "XXXXXXXXX";
>>>>//-->
>>>></script>
>>>>
>>>>Benoit
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Lance Bader wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Lukas.
>>>>>
>>>>>Here is my solution. It's not pretty but it does the job.
>>>>>
>>>>><script type="text/javascript">document.write('\xA9')</script>
>>>>>
>>>>>Just place this where you want the copyright symbol to appear. I'm
>>>>>already
>>>>>using a customized copy of site.jsl, so I just replaced each of the 4
>>>>>occurrences of the © entity with a copy of the above Javascript
>>>>>segment. I can publish with WebDAV and the symbol appears correctly.
>>>>>
>>>>>- Lance
>>>>>
>>>>>On 12/9/05, Lukas Theussl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi Lance,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I tried a few things but I couldn't get it work like you want, so I'm
>>>>>>afraid the preliminary answer to your question is no. Unfortunately,
>>>>>>jelly is not very consistent with the treatment of entities, we've had
>>>>>>several related problems in the past.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-Lukas
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Lance Bader wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>By default, the jelly style language file, site.jsl, used by the xDoc
>>>>>>>plug-in to convert the xDoc XML source into XHTML, supplies a footer
>>>>>>
>>>>>>that
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>includes a copyright symbol. The site.jsl file specifies the symbol
>>>>>>
>>>>>>using
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>the © entity notation, but the XHTML file generated contains the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>real
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>copyright character.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>If you deploy your web site using WebDAV protocols, this character is
>>>>>>>mangled into a question mark.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Is there a way to modify the site.jsl file so that the © entity
>>>>>>>notation appears in the XHTML output instead of the copyright symbol?
>>>>>>>
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