Hi all,
Anyone have a regex or code that can escape the XML reserved characters
&, <, >, '," embedded in the data portions of the XML??
Unfortunately, I can't use the Perl XML modules b/c I am on an older UNIX (System V, Perl 5.005) system and I don't have the rights to install any modules.
Basically, If I have some XML like this:
<Root>
<Node1>Data with < in it</Node1>
<Node2>Data with > in it</Node2>
</Root>
I would like to turn the >, and < into
>, <, respectively.
Any help is much appreciated,
Skinny
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