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Subject: Re: [xsl] namespace-alias question From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 12:14:29 GMT |
> and I got:
That's fine. It looks like a perfectly valid stylesheet.
> And with oraclexmlparserv2, the xsl outut contains non-printable characters
> like as follows:
Most likely you are getting utf8 or utf16 output (which is the default)
on a system that doesn't undersand those encodings. Any xml system must
understand them but if you just look at a file in a text editor it may
not (depending on your editor)
> I have to mention Iam using an unknown version of xalan.
You can ask it what version it is
<xsl:message>
<xsl:value-of select=system-property('xsl:vendor')"/>
</xsl:message>
or in your caseL
<x:message>
<x:value-of select=system-property('x:vendor')"/>
</x:message>
most likely you want to generate an <x:output encoding="iso-8859-1" />
in your stylesheet.
David
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