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Re: Use of © in XML/XSLT


ryan fransen
On Wednesday 20 February 2002 17:06, Ryan Fransen wrote:

> > Has anyone  any idea why I might be getting the extra character ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,

What's the declared encoding of the source XML document? Something wrong with 
that is all I can think of - your text editor probably doesn't read the 
declaration from up there and so will assume the default encoding for your 
platform, but the XML parser is probably reading it as Unicode. Or maybe the 
output is valid Unicode, but your editor (or some other software layer) is 
mangling it. Make sure every stage in the pipeline is using the same encoding 
and see if it magically gets better :-)

> > Ryan Fransen
>
> 	ryan.fransen@p...
>

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