Re: [xsl] Oracle / Text

Subject: Re: [xsl] Oracle / Text
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 09:09:31 +0100
> The &#xD; in your <xsl:text>&#xD;</xsl:text>
> gets normalized to &#xA; by our XMLParser on the
> way *in* 

I believe that is wrong, 


> See section 2.11 of the XML 1.0 spec for the reason
> I believe we do this.

>  standalone literal #xD, an XML processor must pass
>   to the application the single character #xA.

Note that is #xD not &#xD; ie a notation for the character
13, not a character reference for that character.
Character references shouldn't be normalised. In fact a common reason
for using character references is to avoid this normalisation.

David

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