No - the whole point of CDATA sections is that the parser will not alter them.
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I have an XML that looks like the following one: > Properties for COF API http://&IP_COF;:8080/openrdf-sesame > When I open the xml file using internet explorer the first instace of &IP_COF; is correctly replaced with the correspondent IP_COF value, instead the IP_COF inside the CDATA section has not been valued. Is there a way to force also the IP_COF valutation inside the CDATA's section? Xml dtd cdata entities link|improve this question edited Jan 11 '11 at 13:00skaffman114k8135227 asked Jan 11 '11 at 12:59Guido162.
No - the whole point of CDATA sections is that the parser will not alter them. If you want to use entity expansions there, you'll need to remove the CDATA, and corectly encode the URL, i.e. PREFIX vocab.
Thanks a lot for your answer! – Guido Jan 11 '11 at 13:05.
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