Synopsis
<#autoesc>
  ...
</#autoesc>
          Camel case name variant: autoEsc
Description
Turns on auto-escaping in the nested
          section. Auto-escaping is usually enabled by default if the current
          output
          format has auto-escaping by default, so you rarely need this.
          Note that to escape just a single
          ${expression} where
          auto-escaping is disabled you should use
          ${expression?esc}
          instead.
This directive only has effect on the section that is literally (as in the text editor) inside the nested bock, not on the parts that are called/included from there.
Example:
<#ftl output_format="XML" auto_esc=false>
${"&"}
<#autoesc>
  ${"&"}
  ...
  ${"&"}
</#autoesc>
${"&"}    & & ... & &
autoesc can't be used where the current
          output
          format is a non-markup output
          format (and hence can't do escaping). Doing so is a parse-time error.
autoesc can also be used nested into noautoesc
          directive to re-enable auto-escaping.
autoesc can be used on places where
          auto-escaping is already enabled, such as even inside another
          autoesc block. Doing so is redundant but
          allowed.
