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Subject: RE: translate one char to 2 or more chars From: Kay Michael <Michael.Kay@xxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 17:31:46 -0000 |
> so I defined the entity
> <!ENTITY accog "¥?">
>
> and put later in my stylesheet
> <xsl:value-of select="translate(.,'{','&accog;')" />
translate() replaces characters one-to-one only.
>
> I tried also to define
> <!ENTITY accog "ꔿ">
> but then saxon tells me "Output char not available in this encoding
> (decimal 42303)" (iso-8859-1) and xt gives me mist.
I assume you mean mist in the German sense! Actually it's probably giving
you a UTF-8 character and you're trying to read it with a viewer that can't
read UTF-8: it's your viewer that's inadequate, not xt.
Presumably you are using xsl:output method="text" encoding="iso-8859-1": in
that case there's very little Saxon can do with a non-iso-8859-1 character,
and the spec says it should reject it. xt, I believe, ignores the encoding
attribute.
Mike Kay
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