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John English wrote:
The transform is a output filter for a servlet. The servlet generates XML which gets transformed into HTML and squirted from the server back to the browser. The Content-Type is "text/html; charset=UTF-8". I've also tried <xsl:output encoding="UTF-16">, as I mentioned, in which case it comes out as "text/html; charset=UTF-16", but this makes no difference as far as the way the characrer references get converted into question marks. Does the servlet send a HTTP response Content-Type header with a charset parameter that might contradict the encoding the xsl:output sets? -- Martin Honnen http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/
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