Subject: XT outputs unusual HTML4 escape chars From: bbrosenstock@xxxxxxxxxxx Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 11:08:38 -0700 (PDT) |
As per recommendation, I placed a result-ns attribute in my xml:stylesheet element, specificying the URI for REC-html40, and ran the xml plus stylesheet through XT rather than SAXON (which continued to output the unicode escape characters in the xml doc instance (í for a with an i acute, e.g.). Something did indeed happen, but the output was unexpected. In place of the hoped-for í in the source, I get two characters, namely, xc3 (hex) followed by xad (hex) (on the Mac this source looks like a square-root symbol and a not-equal symbol), which outputs HTML as capital-A with tilde and capital I with acute. One further XT/SAXON difference I noticed: when I wanted <TD></TD> in my output (no content), it gives me <TD/> (SAXON outputs <TD></TD>), which the browser (IE4 on the Mac) does not read, thus messing up the table. If I were to rely on XT I know that I could put in a non-breaking space to overcome this, but I just wanted to mention it. So, my question is: how do I get XT to output the correct character, and, is there a way to get SAXON to output normalized HTML for such characters? Bruce Rosenstock Religious Studies and Classics Project Manager, Folk Literature of the Sephardic Jews Digital Library University of California, Davis Davis, CA XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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