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RE: xsl and toc.hhc (was xml -> htmlhelp and character

Subject: RE: xsl and toc.hhc (was xml -> htmlhelp and character 8220)
From: "Michael Kay" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 21:31:16 -0000
utf 16 htmlhelp
> > The encodings available on output are the intersection of:
> >
> > ascii, us-ascii, utf-8, utf8, utf-16, utf16, iso-8859-1, iso-8859-2
> > ko18-r, cp852, cp1250, windows-1250, cp1251, windows-1251
> > (again case-insensitive)
> >
> > with whatever your Java VM supports.
> 
> Somehow saxon is not getting the message that windows-1252 is 
> available in the jre.

As the passage above explains, the encoding most (a) be one that the JRE
supports, and (b) be one that Saxon knows about. This is because the
translation of unencodable characters into character references is done by
Saxon, not by the JRE, and until recently there was no way of asking Java
which encodings were available and which characters they supported.

Michael Kay

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