Subject: RE: [xsl] encoding shift_jis into an attribute From: "Matthew Simoneau" <Matthew.Simoneau@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 15:21:44 -0400 |
Hello Josh, I never really explained the "why". This stylesheet creates an HTML page that describes a table of contents for our product's help system from an XML-file. Clicking on a link with the "matlab:" protocol in our help browser runs a command in the MATLAB programming language. That command can do some processing, create another page, and display it back into the help browser. I wanted this command to receive the text ready-to-display, since it was just going to be throwing it back up into the browser anyway. I thought this was all working fine until our Japanese office localized these XML-files and I started getting URL encoded text. I integrated the fix into my stylesheet and it all seems to be working fine. Sincerely, Matthew Simoneau The MathWorks, Inc.
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