bruce wrote:
that's because your parser is interpreting the &E part as an entity
reference, and the serializer is then adding the missing semicolon.
bare ampersands must be written as "&" in the file.
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a pretty simple question, i'm guessing.
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i have a text/html string that looks like:
....(A&E)
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the issue i have is that when i parse it using xpath/node/toString,
i get the following
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...(A&E;).
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i have a text/html string that looks like:
....(A&E)
>
the issue i have is that when i parse it using xpath/node/toString,
i get the following
>
...(A&E;).
reference, and the serializer is then adding the missing semicolon.
bare ampersands must be written as "&" in the file.
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