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Subject: Re: XSL and international characters
From: Marcin Kłos <quosoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 14:28:50 +0100
marcin k os
Hi David,

>?> somewhere during the transformation those
>?> charcters are converted into some rubbish.
>
>?that is not rubbish, that is the characters you want, in the default
>?encoding for XML which is utf-8.
>...

Well, I agree that those are characters are in UTF-8 and that I wanted 
characters in UTF, the problem is that I passed as parameter one two-bye 
character and each byte of those two was transformed again into two-byte 
characters giving in result four bytes i.e., two two-byte characters.

Orginal character was %C5%82 and the result was &Aring; - one character and 
&#130; - second character :(

-- 
Pozdrawiam
Marcin 'Quosoo' Kłos

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