Subject: Re: [xsl] XSL and international characters From: Jirka Kosek <jirka@xxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 09:19:56 +0100 |
Chris Bayes wrote: > > And! What does it say? > If you want me to stare at another w3 spec for hours you will have to > wait until tomorrow evening It states that international characters should be encoded in UTF-8 in URLs. Byte sequences of UTF-8 are writen as %xx in URLs. This means that %C5%82 is character which is in UTF-8 represented by sequence of two bytes C5 82. Hower this doesn't represents Unicode character U+C582, but U+0142 (latin small letter l with stroke -- ł). Only problem is that many applications treat URL not as UTF-8 encoded, but ISO-8859-1 encoded. Jirka -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Jirka Kosek e-mail: jirka@xxxxxxxx http://www.kosek.cz XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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