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Subject: Re: Special entity characters in Shift-JIS XSL. From: "Sean O'Dell" <sean@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 14:10:56 -0800 |
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> Tony Graham wrote:
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> > You don't have a way to "escape" decimal references. By definition,
> > numeric character references are to Unicode characters.
> >
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> Can't you "escape" them by escaping the ampersand?
Yes, but after that pass, it gets reduced to an entity. Another pass and
it's become a unicode or special character. If the document gets handled by
more than one namespace handler on subsequent passes or something, it gets
reduced with each pass until it's not XML-compliant anymore.
-Sean
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