The term CDATA, meaning character data, is used for distinct, but related, purposes in the markup languages SGML and XML. The term indicates that a certain portion of the document is general character data, rather than non-character data or character data with a more specific, limited structure.
In an XML document or external parsed entity, a CDATA section is a section of element content that is marked for the parser to interpret purely as textual data, not as markup. A CDATA section is merely an alternative syntax for expressing character data; there is no semantic difference between character data that manifests as a CDATA section and character data that manifests as in the usual syntax in which, for example, "<
" and "&
" would be represented by "<
" and "&
", respectively.
A CDATA section starts with the following sequence:
and ends with the first occurrence of the sequence:
All characters enclosed between these two sequences are interpreted as characters, not markup or entity references
Pathetic lies spewing from their hearts
A plague of weakness kept alive for too long
It's consuming and killing the people
Searching for cure in a god of the waste
Praying to idols so old and rotten
I, the snake, let me offer alternatives
Celebrate, the majestic self – Antichristianity
This is my unreligion – Antichristianity
Hereby I present a new age
An era of darkness to swallow the false
Blessed be thee who speaks with tongues of fire
Trample the cross and Crumble the corpse
blaspheme the old, let nothing stop you
Open the gates to self preservation
Unfold in liberty
Death to god, death to Jesus
Put an end to their miserable world
Death to god, death to Jesus
We are as mighty as gods
Death to god, death to Jesus
Put an end to their miserable world
Death to god, death to Jesus