by: Balaras |
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Hi,
Can sombody here please help me a bit with a regular expression.
I have a xml file where I need to strip the CDATA sections of any
contained data.
Eg.
<xml>
<tag><]></tag>...
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by: Xah Lee |
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what does it mean when a style tag gives something like the following?
<style type="text/css" media="screen,projection">/*<!]>*/</style>
is this standard?
Xah
xah@xahlee.org
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by: Cade Perkins |
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How can the CDATA ending delimiter "]]>" be represented within a CDATA
section itself?
Consider an XML document that is intended to contain an embedded,
uninterpreted XML example. Generally,...
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by: Jon Noring |
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Out of curiosity, may a CDATA section appear within an attribute
value with datatype CDATA? And if so, how about other attribute
value datatypes which accept the XML markup characters?
To me,...
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by: Jake Barnes |
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I'm reading over this page:
http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/Usage
I'm struck by this code example
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3. Use
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by: ericms |
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Can anybody show me how to insert a CDATA section using XPathNavigator ? I
have tried the follwing with no luck:
XmlDocument docNav = new XmlDocument();
docNav.LoadXml(xmlString);...
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by: soccerdad |
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I've got a class hierarchy generated from a .xsd schema file using the
XSD.EXE tool. One of the elements will have its "inner text" set to a CDATA
block. The XSD.EXE tool exposed a "Value" property...
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by: Peter Michaux |
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Hi,
I am experimenting with some of the Ruby on Rails JavaScript generators
and see something I haven't before. Maybe it is worthwhile?
In the page below the script is enclosed in
//<!]>
...
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by: Max |
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Hello everyone!
Can anyone help me to convert the CDATA expression "CDATA ::= (Char* -
(Char* ']]>' Char*)" to Javascript Regular Expression?
Thanks,
Max
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by: dkyadav80 |
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Hi sir,
I'm new about xml, javascript. I have two selection field(html) first is city and second is state. the city and state values should be store in xml file. when user select city then all...
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