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[jira] Updated: (VELOCITY-391) Provide better syntax for converting XML entities
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-391?page=all ]
Nathan Bubna updated VELOCITY-391:
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Bugzilla Id: (was: 35658)
Component: Source
(was: Tools)
Fix Version: 1.5
Description:
I'm using velocity to persist my applications data in XML format. The problem is
with converting special XML characters to entities.
I have read the developers guide here
http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/developer-guide.html#Velocity%20and%20XML
I'm wondering if the developers would consider some addition to the velocity
syntax to help with this instead. I can't help think that generation of XML must
be a common requirement for velocity users and a shortcut syntax would help keep
templates looking neater.
How about the likes of the following to display a field with automatic
conversion of XML characters to entities.
<p>The clients name is $&clientName</p>
So the client name John O'Connor becomes
<p>The clients name is John O'Connor</p>
There are alternatives, such as having a specific file type.
e.g. .xvm as opposed to .vm
A secondary advantage to this is that syntax highlighters could be devised to
recognise and highlight both the XML and the template code.
was:
I'm using velocity to persist my applications data in XML format. The problem is
with converting special XML characters to entities.
I have read the developers guide here
http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/developer-guide.html#Velocity%20and%20XML
I'm wondering if the developers would consider some addition to the velocity
syntax to help with this instead. I can't help think that generation of XML must
be a common requirement for velocity users and a shortcut syntax would help keep
templates looking neater.
How about the likes of the following to display a field with automatic
conversion of XML characters to entities.
<p>The clients name is $&clientName</p>
So the client name John O'Connor becomes
<p>The clients name is John O'Connor</p>
There are alternatives, such as having a specific file type.
e.g. .xvm as opposed to .vm
A secondary advantage to this is that syntax highlighters could be devised to
recognise and highlight both the XML and the template code.
Environment:
Operating System: All
Platform: Other
was:
Operating System: All
Platform: Other
Assign To: (was: Velocity Developers Mailing List)
Will has added support for escaping markup in references to the core.
> Provide better syntax for converting XML entities
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: VELOCITY-391
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-391
> Project: Velocity
> Type: Improvement
> Components: Source
> Versions: 1.4
> Environment: Operating System: All
> Platform: Other
> Reporter: bob.tarling
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.5
>
> I'm using velocity to persist my applications data in XML format. The problem is
> with converting special XML characters to entities.
> I have read the developers guide here
> http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/developer-guide.html#Velocity%20and%20XML
> I'm wondering if the developers would consider some addition to the velocity
> syntax to help with this instead. I can't help think that generation of XML must
> be a common requirement for velocity users and a shortcut syntax would help keep
> templates looking neater.
> How about the likes of the following to display a field with automatic
> conversion of XML characters to entities.
> <p>The clients name is $&clientName</p>
> So the client name John O'Connor becomes
> <p>The clients name is John O'Connor</p>
> There are alternatives, such as having a specific file type.
> e.g. .xvm as opposed to .vm
> A secondary advantage to this is that syntax highlighters could be devised to
> recognise and highlight both the XML and the template code.
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