Hi Markus, > David Nebauer writes: > > Okay, things have actually gotten
worse on my system. I just updated > > refdb to the latest sources. > >
I hope this is not yet another case of the SourceForge CVS delay. I >
can't reproduce the following problems here. The relevant file for the >
getref (x)html output is backend-html.c as of CVS version 1.26. > > In
my output (I assume we're talking about getref -t xhtml here) both > the
attribute and the content use the ampersand entity just as it is >
supposed to be. I fear we are talking at cross-purposes here. I'm _not_
talking about getref output. I'm talking about makefile-generated xhtml
output. Perhaps my earlier post will make more sense now I've clarified
that. The pdf output displays correctly. xhtml and html output have
similar code for the reference in question. Firefox displays the html
just fine, but fails when trying to display the xhtml file. It gives the
error message "XML Parsing Error: not well-formed" with a line/column
location pointing to the reference containing the non-entitized
ampersand as tag content. I've just checked and cvs says my refdb source
tree is up-to-date. I looked at backend.c and its version number is
1.26. Regards, David.
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