Subject: Orcacle parser v2 and <xsl:output/> 'encoding' From: r.mcarthur@xxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 09:22:25 -0500 |
I was unfortunately unable to search the archive for this information, so forgive me if this has been answered in the past: I'm using the Oracle parser for Java v2 to do XSLT transforms of XML documents into HTML. I need to be able to specify a target encoding for the output, which should be possible using: <xsl:output method = "html" encoding="ISO-8859-2" /> I want two results from this: 1. The HTML document should be tagged in the header as ISO-8859-2, as if I had specified <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="ISO-8859-2"> 2. Any >x007F Unicode characters in the document should be output as ISO-8859-2 characters. I am currently testing with ě č š and ž (e, c, s, and z with an upside-down ^) from the Latin Extended-A portion of Unicode My result right now is that Netscape4 and IE5 do not know the encoding of the resulting HTML, and the above characters appear as ???? indicating that Java was unable to determine at character mapping. The Orcale feature list for their parser suggests that it does support ISO-8859-2 encoding, but does not indicate how the target encoding can be specified (other than what XSL specifies). Thanks in advance for your suggestions, Rob McArthur XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
Current Thread |
---|
|
<- Previous | Index | Next -> |
---|---|---|
RE: Template Select using a param, Kay Michael | Thread | Temporary, unofficial mailing list , Arnold, Curt |
RE: Template Select using a param, Dawson, Geoff F | Date | Temporary, unofficial mailing list , Arnold, Curt |
Month |