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I am trying to validate the output that the below script generates. The information is being parsed through a proxy which has all the information encoded correctly (for example & being &) however when I use the W3 Validator I get the following

& did not start a character reference. (& probably should have been escaped as &.) …://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgALxO5r7_0&feature=youtube_gdata_player" class="wa…

I have tried but to no success to figure out what is going wrong between the proxy and the output. Any help would be appreciated. I think the issue is around

src: escape( $(this).find('link').text()),

Full Source:

<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
    projekktor('#player_a', {
    useYTIframeAPI: false,
    width: 730,
    height: 452,
    plugin_display: {
        logoImage: "includes/images/transIcon.png"
    },
    controls: true,
    playlist: [{0:{src:'includes/proxy.php?url=http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/base/users/SkiBsandDXL/uploads?alt=rss&amp;v=2&amp;orderby=published', type:"text/xml"}}],
    reelParser: function(xmlDocument) {
        var result = {};
        var regMatch = new RegExp("http:[^ ,]+\.jpg");  
        result['playlist'] = [];
        $(xmlDocument).find("item").each(function() {
        try {
            result['playlist'].push({
            0:{
                src: escape( $(this).find('link').text()),          
                type: 'video/youtube'
            },
            config: {
                poster: regMatch.exec(unescape( $(this).find('description').text())),
                title: $(this).find('title').text(),
                desc: $(this).find('description').text()
            }
            });
        } catch(e){}
        });
        return result;
    } 
    });
 });
</script>

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I'm going to take a few wild guesses here:

Guess one is that you are using an XHTML doctype. Unless you know how exactly how XHTML differs from HTML then use HTML. HTML 4.01 strict or HTML5.

Again, working on my guess that your working with XHTML, the contents of your script element need to be CDATA. This is reason enough to not use XHTML.

If you must use XHTML, then either put in the CDATA wrapper, or make your script external. Having the scripts external is always a good idea anyways.

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