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RE: XSLT does not handles charcters less than x0020 he

Subject: RE: XSLT does not handles charcters less than x0020 hex
From: "Michael Kay" <mhkay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 12:26:42 +0100
x0020
> Michael Kay wrote:
>
> > I suggest outputting a processing instruction such as
> <?char x1f?> and
> > writing your own ContentHandler to do the final serialization.
>
> I am very new in XML. Could you explain more on how to do that?
>
> If possible, I like to have it done only with XSL to keep it
> portable

You can't solve this problem solely with XSLT, because XSLT output will
never contain characters that are invalid in XML.

I'm sorry, I don't have time to explain how to write a SAX2 ContentHandler,
and if you need to ask the question, then it's probably not the right
approach for you. An alternative way of post-processing the output is using
a text editor or Perl.

The ContentHandler solution will be portable between most Java XSLT
processors.

Mike Kay


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