Q1432061. Ampersand (&) character does not render properly in an SVG

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Description

Charts which were rendered in SVG format that contained an ampersand character (&) would not properly display.

Resolution

This fix is incorporated in SfxSVGWriter.dll build 2.0.0.11

Status
Software FX has confirmed this to be a bug in previous builds of the above mentioned products. The problem has been fixed in build 5.5.11.0.

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ArticleID:Q1432061
Keywords:&; SVG; Ampersand;Server; ASP
Reviewed:1/26/2004 3:30:00 PM

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