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Stefan,

Stefan wrote:
> but where do I need a single "&" in the generated XML. That's forbidden
> a causes the problems. Can You come up a use case?

Oh, I'm not saying that it's a good idea. I actually agree that emitting
a single & doesn't make any sense.

Compare this to XSLT. If you want a stylesheet to emit an '&', don't you
use &? And if you want to emit '&' you have to double it. I
don't see the difference, and I think that the OP is being unreasonable ;)

- -chris
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