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suppression of the transformation of character entities in XSLT?

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  • Subject: suppression of the transformation of character entities in XSLT?
  • From: "Sascha Pogacar (XPECT MEDIA)" <sascha.pogacar@x...>
  • Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 17:04:56 +0200
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  • Thread-topic: suppression of the transformation of character entities in XSLT?

character suppression
Title: Nachricht
Hello, I encounter a xslt-problem, which should be easy, but I dont find an solution.
 
I have some XML-Files which I am processing through an XSLT (on an IIS5 with MSXML 4.0) to split the files into various different other XML-Files.
 
My problem is the automatic transformation of the charachter entities like &#nnnn; into whatever character they represent, with the result of skrewed up content in the end.  
 
Is there someone out there who knows a solution for this, without using CDATA.
 
thanks

Sascha Pogacar

 

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