Subject: Re: [xsl] Entity Problems... From: Abel Braaksma <abel.online@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 18:41:42 +0200 |
Cheers, -- Abel Braaksma
I use XSL in a homegrown content management system I wrote in php for the templating system. One of the problems I have encountered before was the use of entities like " " and the such. When not wrapped in CDATA tags it would always give an error unless it was replaced with the numeric equivalent. This data not being wrapped in CDATA is imperative because it is being used to output html that has been inputed from a textarea to the screen using xsl:copy-of...
Now to my question, although basic compared to the questions generally asked on this list, is there any way to prevent these entities from producing errors? We've come to a point with one of our products that allows users to create their own websites and this type of functionality is needed because the rich text editor of choice loves to throw " " everywhere (tiny mce). Any ideas? Or alternatives to the rich text editor that would allow non-techy users to edit the look and feel of their content on their sites?
Nick Shepherd
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