Re: [xsl] disable-output-escaping="yes"

Subject: Re: [xsl] disable-output-escaping="yes"
From: "J.Pietschmann" <j3322ptm@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 22:37:49 +0100
Mike Brown wrote:
You probably do not really need d-o-e. I hope you are not asking the weekly
FAQ about "&" in an attribute value... (the answer is: "&" is incorrect and
just happens to be tolerated by most browsers, while "&amp;" is correct and
works in all browsers)

Unfortunately, Netscape 4.x passes the unescaped string after the javascript: directly to the JS interpreter, which leads to &amp;s posted to the server, which is bad. This is the only instance I personally encountered where &amp; doesn't work in a href attribute.

J.Pietschmann


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