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xml use Comparison "<"

crazyeva
Contributor


xxx afield<$value$
....
then i get:
"StartTag: invalid element name" with an unexpected "<"
How could i fix this?

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ShaneNewman
Motivator

The way to reference the less than sign inside of XML is & l t ; without the spaces between.

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ShaneNewman
Motivator

The way to reference the less than sign inside of XML is & l t ; without the spaces between.

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nfilippi_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You also have the option to wrap it in a CDATA tag:

<![CDATA[xxx afield<$value$]]>

ShaneNewman
Motivator

= is not a special charactor, so & l t ;= should work.

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ShaneNewman
Motivator

& l t ; < less than
& g t ; > greater than
& a m p ; & ampersand
& a po s ; ' apostrophe
& q u o t ; " quotation mark

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crazyeva
Contributor

how about "<=" ">=" "ge" "le" return error

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crazyeva
Contributor

thanks then gt ge le?

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