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2/15/2010 10:10 AM
 
In my opinion, a security option "allow DTD" would be very useful. I've just tried to use the XML module to customize the publish Web page for a ClickOnce application, as suggested here: http://todotnet.com/post/2005/10/11/Customize-the-Default-Web-Page-for-a-ClickOnce-Application.aspx

It would have been a real time saver, but unfortunately the entity "nbsp" is not recognized, and the line ]> is not accepted. By the way, I've also posted an issue in codeplex about that http://dnnxml.codeplex.com/WorkItem/View.aspx?WorkItemId=16360
 
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3/20/2010 8:46 AM
 

You can always use the numeric entity " " instead of the "nbsp" entity.

 
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