Subject: RE: Entity Reference Question From: Tony Graham <tgraham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 13:39:21 -0400 (EST) |
At 27 Oct 2000 12:03 +0100, Kay Michael wrote: > > How can I know that 169 represent copyright and 160 represent > > non-breaking space ? > > You can read the Unicode specification. Numeric character references in XML > always use Unicode code values. See "Where is my character?" at http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/where/ for hints about where to look to find the Unicode code point for a character. Regards, Tony Graham ====================================================================== Tony Graham mailto:tgraham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Mulberry Technologies, Inc. http://www.mulberrytech.com 17 West Jefferson Street Direct Phone: 301/315-9632 Suite 207 Phone: 301/315-9631 Rockville, MD 20850 Fax: 301/315-8285 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulberry Technologies: A Consultancy Specializing in SGML and XML ====================================================================== XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
Current Thread |
---|
|
<- Previous | Index | Next -> |
---|---|---|
RE: Entity Reference Question, Kay Michael | Thread | XSLT: SUM function or "+" operator , Albert Tsun |
RE: How to declare a param which n, Don Bruey | Date | Re: space, xsl:strip-space etc., Nick Browne |
Month |