Hi Anthony,
that was a quick answer. Thank you very much. Best regards,
Lars
Anthony Ettinger-3 wrote:
>
> use & instead of "&"
>
>
> On 9/26/07, VOGELLA <Lars.Vogel gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> how can I put into a docbook document a link with
contains the special
>> sign
>> "&"? I tried <![CDATA[&]]>
but then the Xinclude does not work anymore.
>>
>> [Fatal Error] counter_feedback.xml:13:48: The value
of attribute "url"
>> associated with an element type "ulink"
must not contain the '<'
>> character.
>>
>> For example the text would look like:
>>
>> <para>
>> Alternatively you can provide
feedback to this article in
>> this
>> guestbook
>> <ulink
>>
>> url="http://www.url.de/tinc?key=y7sfdsfS&
start=-1&reverse=1">
>> Link for guestbook
>> </ulink>
>>
>> </para>
>>
>> Best regards, Lars
>>
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