Subject: Re: using xsl:output-character to render characters in 2 ways
From: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:37:20 -0500
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Tom T wrote:
> I'll change my example.
>
> Financial Times, "ErdoDan Grubu'na"
>
> creates
>
> <meta name="description"
> content='Financial Times, "ErdoDan Grubu'na"'
> />
>
> I now have an attribute that is marked up by single quotes containing
> a single quote. IE6 for one cannot deal with this.
That is clearly in error.
Is this happening *with* your output character mapping in force, or
*without*?
If without, then the XSLT processor has a severe bug. If with, then it
may be happening because of your character mapping.
~Chris
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