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michael
Entity references in XML mean whatever you want them to mean. What does the entity declaration in the DTD have to say?
I'm surprised by this output though: the Saxon serializer never includes leading zeros in hex character references, though they are perfectly legal. the character output is bo8o8o8. david If it's `my' dtd then it says <!ENTITY rarr "→" > it *is* your dtd as far as i can understand! we 'kill' now ︀; characters by a character map but why could this happen? frank
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