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RE: How does XSLT deal with international characters?

Subject: RE: How does XSLT deal with international characters?
From: "Michael Kay" <mhkay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 10:51:09 +0100
international characters xslt
>       I thought someone in the list might be able to answer
> this question
> for me. I am wondering how XSLT deals with internationalization? My
> particular question is that suppose in one XML document all
> the tags and
> contents (is it allowed?) are in English, while the other one
> in Japanese,
> how do people handle this tranformation?

XSLT doesn't regard internationalization and localization as being different
from any other kind of transformation, with one very minor exception, the
lang() function.

If you have multiple variants of a schema, because you feel a need to allow
localized spellings of the element and attribute names, then it's fairly
simple to write a stylesheet that normalizes these to a single vocabulary.

Mike Kay
Software AG


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