Subject: Re: [xsl] Saxon message: bad continuation of multi-byte UTF-8 sequence From: "Aleksei Valikov" <valikov@xxxxxx> Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 14:25:54 +0200 |
Hi. > I am getting a strange error message when I try to process three of my > files with Saxon 6.2.2. The processor spits back the message: > LIne: -1 > Column: xxxxx (depends on which of the three files I am working with) > Bad continuation of multi-byte UTF-8 sequence (character code 0x22/ 0x65) > [The third file has] > Unsupported five or six byte UTF-8 sequence (character code 0xfc) This message usually happens when there is a malformed UTF encoding. colimn:xxxxx actually shows byte offset of a malformed character in file. You only have to check that. > I don't know how to analyse this error message or get beyond it, let alone > access line -1 (!) to tinker with it. Try to understand what character it is. xxxx is just an offset from the beginning. It is in bytes. Bye. /lexi XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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