Subject: Re: •
From: Greg Martel <gregm@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 10:35:04 -0500
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Thanks, Wendell. I now have a much clearer picture of what I was
trying to do and how to go about it. (And I now know what the
difference between an entity and a character reference is and how to
use encoding to either control xsl output or clue in browsers to read
characters properly. I will probably not confuse entities and
character references anytime in the near future.)
Oops! did I say "character entities"?
Me <= Bad
Retreating to workshop to rewire his brain ("character *references*)",
Wendell
At 12:27 PM 6/10/2002, you wrote:
The parser recognizes • as a character not because there is
somewhere an entity named '#8826' declared, but because entities of
this form are hard-wired to be character entities.
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Thanks,
gregm
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