For historical reasons, I need to store mal-formed html
within my xml data,
and then output it as html, without the tags showing.
Two possible solutions:
(a) use the tidy utility to make the HTML well-formed
(b) use disable-output-escaping to serialize the CDATA content without
escaping the angle brackets.
Usual caveats about d-o-e apply, but this is the use case that justifies its
inclusion in the spec.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
<Content>
<Section ref="2">
<Name>Summary</Name>
<HTML><p>Hello world </HTML>
</Section>
<Content>
If I put the html inside CDATA tags, then the tags are
displayed in the
browser, but if I don't use CDATA then the xml is not well-formed.
Is there a way to do this?
Maria
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