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Re: Whitespace between character entities deleted

Subject: Re: Whitespace between character entities deleted
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:40:56 GMT
xsl two 160 deleted
> This occurs even with the Arail Unicode MS font,

If you are seeing single characters as two, then  the font is
irrelevant.

You have the window set to latin1 (or more likely windows codepage 1252)
and the document is utf-8 encoded. So the single character is encoded in
two bytes in utf-8, and two bytes will always appear as two characters
in latin1.

> encoding is UTF-8; to get around this, either
> change the <xsl:output> method from XML, or omit it alltogether.

since the output was utf-8 encoded XMl and this is (on most systems)
the default output, omitting xsl:output will give you the same thing.

David

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