Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT 2.0: Character Output Issue From: Justin Johansson <procode@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 01:15:28 +0900 |
Yes but didn't Sam say that it was only affecting large files. If in the small file test case the encoding of the math characters is okay then perhaps he will have to iteratively try increasing the size of the output file to see at what point, size-wise, the problem occurs and pin it down that way. Justin Johansson >you probably want to add encoding="US-ASCII" to any non ascii characters >are output using character references. The difference in output you are >seeing is due to a change of processor rather than change of language, >especially in the html output method, processors have a lot of >flexibility in how they do this, so long as they are equuivalent >acording to XML: rules, so you'd get similar differences switching >between xslt1 processors. > >David Sam: >One thing I notice is that when I open the simplified example output files >above, both display fine in MS Word. If someone can provide some advice as >to where this problem might be coming from and only affecting our large >output files from displaying right in Word, that would be great!. Justin Johansson Freelance XML / XSLT / XQuery Developer Australia procode(at)tpg(dot)com(dot)au
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