This is absolutely correct behaviour since the url in the href attribute is not 
encoded as it should
be. Replace '&' with '&' and you should be fine.

Uli

On 05.10.2011 16:14, Immutability wrote:
> Hi everyone :)
>
> While playing with Google Web Fonts today http://www.google.com/webfont I
> ran into an interesting issue with Tapestry 5.3 (currently running beta 10).
> When a possible entity name is encountered by Tapestry within a template
> file (TML) even if it resides within an element attribute, it will raise an
> exception. For those unfamiliar with Google Web Fonts, it basically
> generates a LINK element pointing to a CSS style hosted by Google. The HREF
> contains various stuff such as font family and character sets, here's an
> example:
>
> <link href="
> http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Francois+One&subset=latin,latin-ext";
> rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
>
> Now - if you do this, Tapestry will scream:
>
> Failure parsing template classpath:sk/jazd/kniha/components/SiteBorder.tml:
> The reference to entity "subset" must end with the ';' delimiter.
>
> This seems like a similar issue to the old JavaScript problem, where an
> ampersand within a string will also cause an error. What do you guys think?
> Is this to be expected, or is it a bug that should be addressed (i.e. not
> check entities within quoted element attributes)?
>
> Of course, as always (well - most of the time) with Tapestry, there's an
> easy workaround:
>
> <link href="${googleFontStyle}" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
>
> and in your code:
>
> public String getGoogleFontStyle()
> {
> return "
> http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Francois+One&subset=latin,latin-ext";;
> }
>
> Rado
>

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