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<p>An entity reference must not contain
the name of an unparsed entity. Unparsed entities may be referred to
only in attribute values declared to be of type
<span class="LITERAL">ENTITY</span> or <span class="LITERAL">ENTITIES</span>.</p>

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<p>Since unparsed entities can't be parsed,
don't try to force the parser to parse them.</p>

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