<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" standalone="no"?> <!DOCTYPE page [ <!ENTITY foo SYSTEM "foo.xml"> <!ENTITY bar SYSTEM "bar.xml"> ]> <document title="Current News"> <meta project="none" foo="bar"> <keywords/><description/> <author>Stephan Schmidt</author> <getMetaNav/> </meta> <page label="PHP Application Tools" sublabel="Current News"> <?PHP for($i = 0; $i < count($_GET); $i++) { echo $_GET[$i]."<br>"; } ?> &foo;&bar; <intro> <test><![CDATA[This is a CData section with an &. ]]></test> <!-- This Comment has more than one line. --> <introtitle>Welcome to PHP Application Tools & PEAR!</introtitle> <para> If you're new to pat, and would like <!-- This is a comment in a single line that contains an & --> to know what we do here, take a look at <link url= "/about/project.xml"> "About Pat"</link> or <![CDATA[ This CData section has several lines and an & as well as an & in it... ]]> check out the <link url="/about/projectsOverview.xml">"projects overview"</link>. Otherwise, you probably know your way around the site already <smiley type="smile"/> </para> </intro> </page> </document>