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Re: some valid Linux filenames break subversion

From: Barry Scott <barry_at_barrys-emacs.org>
Date: 2004-07-13 01:37:44 CEST

Doesn't the &#nnn; syntax work in attribute values?

<example ctrl_c="&#03;"/>

Barry

On Jul 13, 2004, at 00:08, Julian Reschke wrote:

> Ben Reser wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 02:48:53PM -0000, kfogel@tigris.org wrote:
>>> More specifically, we put filenames in XML attributes, and there's no
>>> way (?) to encode these characters for use in XML attribute names or
>>> values. If we did the filenames as CDATA inside <name>...</name>
>>> element or something, then we could encode.
>> Uhh yeah what he said. :)
>
> Sorry? The set of valid characters inside a CDATA section is exactly
> the same as outside; just the escaping rules differ. If you want to
> represent control characters (other than TAB, CR, LF) inside XML, you
> need to use a custom escape format (such as BASE64, quoted printable
> or URI-percent encoding).
>
> Best regards, Julian
>
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