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Using encode_entities makes this sort of thing happen:
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and points to the relevant entity.
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I think using encode_entities_numeric would help a lot with this. This is just a naïve assessment, but this would prevent xml-like pages being non-xml.
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> I suppose you mean a html generator, and not a html parser.
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> ikiwiki uses numeric entities where required, but not otherwise.
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> It seems valid for xhtml to have eg, `<` in it. Do you have a specific
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> example? --[[Joey]]
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