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Subject: Re: translating between character sets
From: "Matthias O. Will" <m.o.will@xxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 14:58:38 +0200
o.will
"Michael R. Hahn" wrote:
> which is what the original poster was asking for, I believe.

That was me. In the reply that David gave, it occured to me that I was
wrong. Of course I didn't mean that the DTD was specifying a character
encoding, but my XML document was, and by using xsl:output, I achieved
exactly what I needed. Thanks David and all the others who kindly helped
me on this!

Best regards,
Matt
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