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  1. What does <![CDATA[]]> in XML mean? - Stack Overflow

    CDATA stands for Character Data and it means that the data in between these strings includes data that could be interpreted as XML markup, but should not be. The key differences between CDATA and …

  2. javascript - What is CDATA in HTML? - Stack Overflow

    102 CDATA has no meaning at all in HTML. CDATA is an XML construct which sets a tag's contents that is normally #PCDATA - parsed character data, to be instead taken as #CDATA, that is, non …

  3. When is a CDATA section necessary within a script tag?

    CDATA is necessary in any XML dialect, because text within an XML node is treated as a child element before being evaluated as JavaScript. This is also the reason why JSLint complains about the < …

  4. Difference between PCDATA and CDATA in DTD - Stack Overflow

    May 27, 2009 · The CDATA content model may be used explicitly through the CDATA block markup in #PCDATA, but element contents may not be defined as CDATA per default. In a DTD, the type of an …

  5. javascript - The Difference between /*<! [CDATA - Stack Overflow

    Jan 15, 2015 · 1 // comments out the text until the end of the line /* comments out everything, irrespective of line endings, until it encounters */ Since the */ is at the end of the line in your example, …

  6. What is the Point of using XML CDATA? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 23, 2014 · In a CDATA you can only represent the character available in your encoding (the encoding="..." in your <?xml> header). If you are using an encoding like ISO-8859-1, you cannot …

  7. java - How to parse XML for <! [CDATA []]> - Stack Overflow

    Dec 13, 2011 · How to parse a XML having data included in &lt;![CDATA[---]... how can we parse the xml and get the data included in CDATA ???

  8. What exactly is CDATA and what does it do? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 28, 2010 · I sometimes notice a CSS or JS code surrounded with &lt;![CDATA[ and ]]&gt; tags. I couldn't find any explanation to this. What does CDATA do? Why is it used by some people and what …

  9. Is there a way to escape a CDATA end token in xml?

    I was wondering if there is any way to escape a CDATA end token (]]>) within a CDATA section in an xml document. Or, more generally, if there is some escape sequence for using within a CDATA (but …

  10. How do you serialize a string as CDATA using XmlSerializer?

    Sep 4, 2009 · Is it possible via an attribute of some sort to serialize a string as CDATA using the .Net XmlSerializer?