I'm trying to display XML tags mixed in with plain text on a web page. I do this from a python script that obtains it's data from a database. I've simplified my problem to the program below.
#!/usr/local/bin/python
print """Content-type: text/html;charset=utf-8\n\n"""
print """<html><body>
start:<![CDATA[This is the <xml> tag </xml>.]]>:end
</body></html>"""
I'm expecting it to display the following:
start:This is the <xml> tag </xml>.:end
In both IE8 and Chrome15 it however displays the following:
start: tag .]]>:end
When I look at the HTML source of the page in IE, I can see the following:
<html><body>
start:<![CDATA[This is the <xml> tagxml.]]>:end
</body></html>
In Chrome I see the the same when looking at the source, but it seems that the <![CDATA[This is the <xml>
part is in green because it is considered a comment.
I particularly want to keep the text (instead of converting the <
to <
) because via javascript I access the elements, allowing people to edit them in a separate textarea. Converting them would then save them converted, resulting in problems further down in processing. I could convert them back before saving, but this seems like the wrong approach.
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks in advance, Grant