Subject: [xsl] I18N / UTF-8 versus US-ASCII From: "Sangal, Amit (STSD)" <amit.sangal@xxxxxx> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 14:23:35 +0530 |
Hi, I'm facing some trouble using the Xalan-j 2.6.0 for transforming XML which contains Korean characters. When I use UTF-8 encoding, it makes these characters into garbled mess, like G;EM <xsl:output method="xml" encoding="UTF-8" indent="yes"/> e.g <Dependencies> <Source>europeG;EM</Source> <Target>email_node3</Target> </Dependencies> But when output encoding is changed to US-ASCII, outcome is all right and I do not see any garbling of Korean characters. <xsl:output method="xml" encoding="US-ASCII" indent="yes"/> e.g. <Dependencies> <Source>europe퓨터</Source> <Target>email_node3</Target> </Dependencies> Is it ok to use US-ASCII encoding? Regards, Amit
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