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Re: encoding and XSL Transformation

Subject: Re: encoding and XSL Transformation
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 13:36:54 +0100
xsl transform encoding
s. In which I have characters 
> like right-tik ?  left-tik long dash, etc.  When I use Xalan UTF-8 
> encoding, it will make these characters into garbeled mess, 

that isn't a garbled mess that _is_ the utf-8 encoding of those
characters. If you don't want utf-8 ask for something else, for example
latin1 (iso-8859-1)

> Does anyone know how to get the Xalan parser to properly transform these 
> characters to their proper hex value?

Most XSLT systems only use numeric character refernces for characters
that are not in the requested output encoding. utf-8 includes the whole
of unicode so if you ask for utf-8 encoding characterfrefs need never be
needed.


David

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