Re: [xsl] % in xslt printing as ?

Subject: Re: [xsl] % in xslt printing as ?
From: António Mota <amsmota@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:46:41 +0100
The problem is probably with char encoding, at least with browsers
that happen, when a char in a given char-encoding is interpreted under
another char-encoding. At least i see that all the time...

On 9/22/05, Santosh N <ss1722@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Thanks David, just wanted to make sure it's fine in xslt.
>
> The data is displayed in Outlook, guess it's problem there.
>
> Thanks
> Santosh
>
> --- David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >
> > > I am passing this string "TSY 4% 2009 4.000% 07-MAR-09" as a
> > > parameter from java. When i print this in xslt using
> > "<xsl:value-of"
> > > the % is converted to ?.
> >
> > As I said there is nothing special about % so if something is
> > changing
> > the % to something else, it is either some part of the system
> > external
> > to your xslt, either changing the % before it is passed to xslt or
> > changing the output of xslt, or you have a bug somewhere.
> >
> > what system are you using, what encodings are you using, what are
> > you
> > using to look at the output, .....
> >
> >
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