[xsl] Re: Problems with entities

Subject: [xsl] Re: Problems with entities
From: yguaba@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 00:25:08 -0200
Hello Jaime,

On 19 Nov 2003 at 14:55, Jaime A Stuardo Bahamondes wrote:

> Inside an XSL document I have:
> 
> <a href="JavaScript:eliminar_datos('DIR', document.frm.chkDelDir, 'una
> direccion', 'las direcciones');">

Have you tried replacing the single-quotes in the above fragment with 
the entity &apos; ?

> the fact is that the sentence "una direccion" must to be written as "una
> direccisn". When I write the s, garbage is shown in the web page.

Is that supposed to be a lower-case "s" or an "o" with an acute 
accent?
 
> I think it's because the single quotes are interpreted by XSL parser,
> so I think the solution is to use the entity corresponding to s. If I'm
> correct about the cause of the problem and the solution, which is the
> entity for s? where can I find a complete set of entities? 

Like I said, try replacing the single-quotes with their corresponding 
entity. As for other entities, all you have to do is write "&x#" 
(without the quotes, of course), followed by the unicode code for the 
character you want, followed by a semi-colon. For instance, if you 
look up the unicode code for "o" with an acute accent, you'll find 
that it is "00F3", so the resulting entity will be "&x#00F3;" .

You can find unicode character tables for every conceivable language 
at the Unicode web site: http://www.unicode.org/charts .

Cheers,

Erik


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