Subject: [xsl] Is it possible to get " " in output rather than the encoded character? From: "Steven Reddie" <smr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 14:26:04 +1000 |
Hi All, I'm fairly new to XML and am trying to generate an HTML file from XML/XSL. I've done a fair bit of searching on this issue, but there are so many other " " questions that I've been unable to find anything helpful. If I load the xml file (which references the xsl) from within IE6 the " " is displayed as I'd expect (whitespace). However, when using the Microsoft .NET XslTransform, outputting to stdout and redirected to a file I get an ASCII character of value 0xff in the file. What I'd really like is to get the unencoded " " in the file so that it looks like typical HTML. I've tried "&nbsp" but it comes out unchanged. If this is possible I'd really appreciate some pointers. On a similar note, is there some escape mechanism such as "\ " or "& " (I realise those aren't valid). Regards, Steven
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