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Re: [webtier] JSF 2.0: Why is & nbsp; Illegal in Included Files?
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: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:59:31 PST
> Jim Driscoll wrote:
> This is fixed in 2.0.2 - try that build.
Hmm. The nightly build? I just grabbed
https://javaserverfaces.dev.java.net/files/documents/1866/144500/mojarra-2.0.2-SNAPSHOT-binary.zip
, replaced the two JAR files in my app with the two from this file, shut down the server, redeployed, and re-ran.The startup message said "INFO: Initializing Mojarra 2.0.2 (SNAPSHOT 20091113) for context '/page-templating' "
Yet, I get the same error as before: "Error Parsing /snippets/header.xhtml: Error Traced[line: 6] The entity "nbsp" was referenced, but not declared." If I change to #160; (with an ampersand in front), it works fine.
Did I grab the right build?
Cheers-
- Marty
http://courses.coreservlets.com/public-courses/jsf2/
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