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Subject: RE: [QUAR] RE: [xliff] Question on CDATA in Xliff
Yes, ideally the <b> element would be somehow processed as inline before it gets to XLIFF. From: Ryan King [mailto:ryanki@microsoft.com] One more point of clarification. If I choose to “escape” and drop the CDATA marker: <source>this is <b>my cdata</b></source> Then it is also recommended, I assume, to encode using inline codes at that point as well: <originalData> <data id-“d1”> <b></data> <data id-“d2”> <b></data> </originalData> … <source>this is <pc dataRefStart="d1" dataRefEnd="d2" id=”tag1”>my cdata</pc></source> But of course, I don’t really want to mess with CDATA anyway, so I’ll just leave it as a CDATA block J. Thanks again! From: Ryan King Thanks Yves, that answers my question. It wasn't clear to me what escaped meant in this context and now I see it means using entities AND removal of the CDATA marker. From: Yves Savourel Hi Ryan, all, |
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