(In reply to comment #35) > html entities have nothing to do in xml output. You could use numeric xml > entities, fwiw, http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml11-20060816/#sec-references.
Check the version on that spec. XML 1.1 does indeed allow for certain characters that XML 1.0 does not, but, to my knowledge, there are /no/ 1.1 parsers in the wild.
(In reply to comment #35) www.w3. org/TR/ 2006/REC- xml11-20060816/ #sec-references.
> html entities have nothing to do in xml output. You could use numeric xml
> entities, fwiw, http://
Check the version on that spec. XML 1.1 does indeed allow for certain characters that XML 1.0 does not, but, to my knowledge, there are /no/ 1.1 parsers in the wild.