Hi, I'm formatting lots of urls and as some of them have ampersands in them I switch & to letter wherever they are placed. This works fine unless combined with XML which seems to impose its own catcodes on things. How could I fix things in the following example? Thanks for any suggestions, Philipp ···8<·········································································· \useURL [testurl] [http://elibrary.karelia.ru/book.shtml?levelID=004002&id=2570&cType=2] [] [http://elibrary.karelia.ru/book.shtml?levelID=004002&id=2570&cType=2] % these ampersands cause it \startxmlsetups urltest \xmlsetsetup{urltest}{main|url}{xml:*} \stopxmlsetups \xmlregistersetup{urltest} \startxmlsetups xml:main \xmlflush{#1} \stopxmlsetups \startxmlsetups xml:url \begingroup \catcode`\&=11 \from[testurl] \endgroup \stopxmlsetups \startbuffer[urltestbuf] <main> <url/> </main> \stopbuffer \starttext Test {\catcode`\&=11 \from[testurl]} % this one works: no xml \xmlprocessbuffer{urltest}{urltestbuf}{} Test \stoptext ···8<·········································································· -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments
On 22-3-2010 10:53, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi,
I'm formatting lots of urls and as some of them have ampersands in them I switch& to letter wherever they are placed. This works fine unless combined with XML which seems to impose its own catcodes on things. How could I fix things in the following example?
\goto{\hyphenatedurl{...}}[url(...)] or something like that ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
Good morning! On 2010-03-23 <18:48:15>, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 22-3-2010 10:53, Philipp Gesang wrote:
Hi,
I'm formatting lots of urls and as some of them have ampersands in them I switch& to letter wherever they are placed. This works fine unless combined with XML which seems to impose its own catcodes on things. How could I fix things in the following example?
\goto{\hyphenatedurl{...}}[url(...)]
<facepalm> I somehow entirely missed the trivial solution: not specifying an alternate description. </facepalm> Thanks for the hint with \goto, I didn't know that before. As there was no hit on the wiki search when asking it for “url” I created an article for this lemma; please add the stuff I missed. Philipp
or something like that
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