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[XSL-LIST Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: special character
> Specifically, the XSLT spec suggests that when using the HTML > output method, that the XSLT processor do some escaping of > *non-ASCII* characters in the href, src, codebase, or other > URI-type attribute value. The XSLT processor is not required > to do so -- in my opinion, it shouldn't bother, because it is > the author's responsibility to ensure that the value is a URI > reference, not an IRI. The spec uses the word "should" throughout the section on serialization. My interpretation is that this is because serialization is optional, not because all the individual aspects of serialization are mere suggestions. I've also seen specs that try to define rather more clearly what they mean by "should": specifically: "should do X" means "must do X unless there is a good documented reason not to do so in the particular circumstances". It certainly doesn't mean "could do X if you feel like it". Michael Kay Software AG home: Michael.H.Kay@xxxxxxxxxxxx work: Michael.Kay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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