Subject: Re: [xsl] The "%" in DTD From: Mike Brown <mike@xxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 12:16:13 -0600 (MDT) |
Tobias Reif wrote: > maybe this could be of help too > http://www.pinkjuice.com/entities/ This is also wrong in that it calls character references "entities", and, as noted, fails to be a reliable reference when used with Netscape 4.x. All this reference does is demonstrates how your browser renders those character references when it encounters them. It is heavily dependent on the browser, the fonts you have installed, and the mechanisms your browser uses for selecting fonts. IE, for example, will override your font setting if a glyph for the character is not available in the desired font but is available in another. Please, folks, if you are trying to find out what a character reference *should* and *does* mean, just refer to the specs that define this stuff without ambiguity -- XML, HTML and Unicode. Testing "〹" in your browser is not the way to go about it. - Mike _____________________________________________________________________________ mike j. brown, software engineer at | xml/xslt: http://skew.org/xml/ webb.net in denver, colorado, USA | personal: http://hyperreal.org/~mike/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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