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Kurt WaldSubject: Encoding problem in text preview enterprise build 1928k/l
Author: Kurt Wald
Date: 08 Jan 2016 03:01 PM
There seems to be an encoding problem with the text preview encoding in Stylus Studio 2015 Enterprise 1928k/l.

The attached PNG shows the output file and the preview of a transformation with xslt-encoding utf-8 and output-encoding utf-8. The custom processor used, internally runs Saxon 9.1.0.8. All result values are provided by Java extension functions returning String.

The preview output obviously is interpreted as iso-8859-1 instead of utf-8.

If I change the output encoding of the transformation to iso-8859-1 both output file and preview show the correct german umlaut.

Kurt Wald


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Ivan PedruzziSubject: Encoding problem in text preview enterprise build 1928k/l
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 08 Jan 2016 03:22 PM
Hi Kurt,

Could you please zip and upload a small XSLT example?

Thanks!
Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team

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Kurt WaldSubject: Encoding problem in text preview enterprise build 1928k/l
Author: Kurt Wald
Date: 08 Jan 2016 08:09 PM
Hi Ivan,

I have created a stylesheet and a little Java extension to demonstrate the problem. You find these in example.zip, together with saxon 9.1.0.8.
In doing this I think I came across the main problem. In the preview window the opening <? is dtripped from the XML prolog. Could this be a BOM issue?

Kurt


Unknownexample(2).zip

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: Encoding problem in text preview enterprise build 1928k/l
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 14 Jan 2016 04:07 PM
Hi Kurt,

Thanks for the test case. The encoding problem affects only data generated by external processor. I assume you are forced to use and old version of Saxon Home because you need Java extension function support.

We have preliminary Stylus Studio package (1928m) for you to try

http://download.stylusstudio.com/stylusstudio/downloads/tests/stylus-studio-enterprise-15r2_BL1928m.exe

Let us know
Ivan Pedruzzi
Stylus Studio Team

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Kurt WaldSubject: Encoding problem in text preview enterprise build 1928k/l
Author: Kurt Wald
Date: 14 Jan 2016 08:38 PM
Hi Ivan,

Your assumption is correct and the results of my test cases with the preliminary 1928m are OK.

Kurt

   
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