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Subject: Re: [xacml] XPath support in the JSON profile
What do you think?
Sorry, I am not following. This appears to be a transformation (html entities) from what would be in the raw payload. If so, I am not sure what is being accomplished. If the suggestion is to apply a second transformation on top of XML escaping then I suggest that the additional complexity is probably not justified.
b
Bill,I meant escaped XML/HTML using the HTML way of escaping things.Try:<html><body>foo <elem>some stuff</elem></body></html>save it to foo.html and open it.On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Bill Parducci <bill@parducci.net> wrote:
Opening the latter in Chrome yields:
I think perhaps you misspoke re: being able to read this in a browser...at least inasmuch as it being a viable mechanism for debugging ;)
foo \"content\" with \\\"\" as example
b
On Nov 15, 2012, at 6:13 AM, David Brossard <david.brossard@axiomatics.com> wrote:
> I just realized that I am not being very consistent here.
>
> \ should be escaped using \: \\
> " should be escaped using \: \"
>
> • Before: <xmlContent value="the \ is a neat thing">foo "content" with \"" as example</xmlContent>
> • After: <xmlContent value=\"the \\ is a neat thing\">foo \"content\" with \\\"\" as example</xmlContent>
> What do you think?
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