File: text-use-entity.t

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use warnings;
use strict;
require 't/LintTest.pl';

checkit( [
    [ 'text-use-entity'      => qr/Character "\\x0B" should be written as / ],
    [ 'text-use-entity'      => qr/Character "\\xF1" should be written as ñ/ ],
    [ 'text-use-entity'      => qr/Character "&" should be written as &/ ],
    [ 'text-use-entity'      => qr/Character "&" should be written as &/ ],
    [ 'text-unclosed-entity' => qr/Entity ö is missing its closing semicolon/ ],
], [<DATA>] );

__DATA__
<html>
    <head>
        <title>Test stuff</title>
        <script>
            function foo() {
                if ( 6 == 9 && 25 == 6 ) {
                    x = 14;
                }
            }
        </script>
    </head>
    <body bgcolor="white">
        Here's a non-entityable char [].
        <P>
        We'll get to it maana, which should really have an &ntilde;.
        <p>
        Who wants a peanut butter & jelly?  Mot&oumlrhead does!  They love rock &
        roll!
        <p>
        Here's an awesome link to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yLhA0ROGi4&feature=related">"You Better Swim"</a> from the SpongeBob movie.
        <p>
        <!--
        Here in the safety of comments, we can put whatever &invalid; and &malformed entities we want, &
        nobody can stop us.  Except maybe Cheech & Chong.
        -->
    </body>
</html>