[jdom-interest] unsubscribe skivail

Matt Sullivan matt.sullivan at bea.com
Sun Jul 30 07:59:40 PDT 2000


unsubscribe skivail

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> Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 06:51:00 -0600
> From: Matt Sullivan <matt.sullivan at bea.com>
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> Subject: [jdom-interest] unsubscribe skivail
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> Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 19:09:34 -0400
> Subject: Re: [jdom-interest] JDOM & XSLT
> From: Gary Lynn Kerbaugh <gkerbaugh at earthlink.net>
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> On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 13:09:32 Jason Hunter wrote:
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> > As for just putting the HTML in inline, maybe we do need to think
> > about CDATA, guys?
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> > But you'll still end up with a CDATA block between the <title> tags.
> > Browsers aren't going to like that any better.
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> OK, I'm lost. What exactly do browsers not like about characters? I really
> am curious but I don't think that's the main issue. I assume that JDOM will
> be used by apps (like servlets) that manipulate the data before any browser
> gets it. I'm used to piping out HTML in a Response stream. If I use XML to
> store  data that I will want a servlet to output, I know I'll want to put
> some HTML in the data to handle special cases. I'm sure that no matter how
> JDOM outputs it (String, char[] Array, stream, whatever) I'll be able to
> adapt. All that matters is that I can get out exactly what I put in if I
> have to. Is that too much to hope for?
> +1 for CDATA
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