Subject: RE: A FAQ question about non-Latin characters in XT output From: DPawson@xxxxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 07:26:11 +0100 |
David Carlisle said: >As the version with utf-8 encoded >output is completely equivalent to an XML application. > >However, assuming that you will want that anyway, I think that the >way to get this in XSL would be to change the output encoding >from utf-8 to anything else which does not directly encode >position ć then this slot will have to be output >as that (or the decimal equivalent) Following Jarno :-) You use the phrase 'which does not directly encode position #x0107 ' Guessing: position hex 107 in the utf-8 list of ?characters? What do you mean by 'encode' please? The charset in the xml declaration I believed to be one of inclusion/exclusion rather than 'encoding'. Could I loosely define encoding as 'not interpreting a character the way I want it to?' This of course, accepting that xt doesn't obey this instruction (yet). Regards, DaveP >However xt (the new release to match the new PR) says: > >> The xml output method ignores the encoding, doctype-system, >doctype-public, > >so currently I don't think you can do this in xt (without a >lot of pain) > >David > > > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list > XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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