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In case that we have /* in the XML code, it compiles as a comment. While, it doesn't mean comment in XML. How can we avoid it. This is an Example.

I have tried

<!-- language: lang-xml-->

but it doesn't work:

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  • I don't know why in this question the highlighting is ok, but in the example that I sent it is highlighted as comment Oct 31, 2013 at 16:58
  • To answer you question, the highlighting in this question was ok because it was resolving the type (xml) by it self. Where as in the quesiton it was resolving the type to java since the question is tagged as java. Oct 31, 2013 at 17:36

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Like this!

Your problem is that you wrote <!--language: lang-xml--> instead of <!-- language: lang-xml --> (See the missing space between lang-xml and -->!)

Without the typo:

<project>
    <excludes>
        <exclude>**/*.properties</exclude>
    </excludes>
<project>

With the typo:

<project>
    <excludes>
        <exclude>**/*.properties</exclude>
    </excludes>
<project>
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  • I tried it on your post without submitting the edits and it works. Oct 31, 2013 at 17:13
  • StackEdit is silly in this regard then, spaces are not required after or before double-dashes (w3.org/TR/REC-html40/intro/sgmltut.html#h-3.2.4) Oct 31, 2013 at 17:20
  • @0A0D Maybe he is silly, but still he doesn't have to be fully html standard compliant though. Oct 31, 2013 at 17:21
  • Well if you are going to use HTML I would expect you to comply. Oct 31, 2013 at 17:22
  • @0A0D actually is not directly using html since it transforms the "markup" used to html (in this case it is a pre tag). So it could be considered as a special form of markup which is a subset of the html standard. Oct 31, 2013 at 17:25
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    Yes, I know, but it's too strict and silly to have as a requirement when the parser simply has to look for the end tag. Oct 31, 2013 at 17:27

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