Subject: Re: [xsl] I18N / UTF-8 versus US-ASCII From: "andrew welch" <andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 12:10:51 +0100 |
> TransformerFactory tFactory = TransformerFactory.newInstance(); > Transformer transformer = > tFactory.newTransformer(new > StreamSource(OVSNAdapterConfiguration.ovsnServiceXSLFile)); > String hostName = AdapterUtil.getHostAddress(); > transformer.setParameter("sourceName", /* > parameter name */ > > hostName+"/"+dataSourceName /* parameter value */ ); > output = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); > byte[] bytes = message.getBytes(); > transformer.transform(new StreamSource(new > ByteArrayInputStream(bytes)), new StreamResult(output)); > > > Do you see any problem with the code which can cause loss of Unicode? getBytes() As you haven't supplied a charset it uses the platform default encoding. Seriously though, use US-ASCII and it will become irrelevant.
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