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Michael Kay <michael.h.kay@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > I only see mention of what the default is if you omit the encoding > > attribute from the xsl:output element. What if there is no xsl:output > > element? > > > The spec says that the effective value of the encoding attribute is the > result of merging all the <xsl:output> elements in a particular way. This > rule has the effect that if there is no encoding attribute in any > <xsl:output> element, the behaviour is the same as if there is no > <xsl:output> element. I keep having a nagging question about this, because I keep reading people saying UTF-8 is the default. Isn't it implementation defined: UTF-8 or UTF-16 that is the default? Kendall XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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