Subject: [xsl] CJK UTF-16 test From: Peter Flynn <peter@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 15:50:17 +0100 |
A friend has just thrown me something containing eight bytes which (I am assuming) are four Unicode characters. To test this I have constructed (manually) a 2-line XML file with what i believe to be a correct byte-order mark, and an XML Declaration and one element containing these 8 bytes (eg NUL < NUL ? NUL x NUM m NUL l etc). Before I try to write the world's most minimal stylesheet :-) could someone with a clue have a look at the file and say yea or nay to its well-formedness, as I don't have any parser that will swallow UTF-16. It's at ftp://oimelc.ucc.ie/pub/foo.xml (to defeat my http server, which runs Cocoon, which gags on this file :) ///Peter XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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