Escape-Character Requirements Clause Samples

The Escape-Character Requirements clause defines the rules for how special characters must be represented or encoded within a document or data exchange. Typically, this clause specifies which characters require escaping (such as quotation marks, backslashes, or control characters) and outlines the method for doing so, such as using a backslash or specific code sequences. By establishing these requirements, the clause ensures that data is interpreted correctly by both parties and prevents errors or miscommunication caused by unescaped or improperly formatted characters.
Escape-Character Requirements. In compliance with the XML 1.0 specification, in data escrowed using the XML format the following characters in any data elements must be replaced with the corresponding escape sequences listed here: