Answer by Mark Elliot for XSL transformation and special XML entities escaping
You can always escape the original ampersand, in essence it'd look something like "
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The reason is, that <, > and & always must be escaped in XML. They have special meaning in XML, so they must be treated specially if they are part of data (instead of markup). The other two,...
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I have an XML file which is transformed with XSL. Some elements have to be changed, some have to be left as is - specifically, text with entities ", &, ', <, >...
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