Subject: Re: [xsl] supress errors? From: Jon Gorman <jonathan.gorman@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 10:01:42 -0600 |
On 1/19/06, dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > For my application, people have to upload an XML file (their iTunes Music > Library). After it uploads, I run a transformation on it in PHP5. Many > transformations are not working and showing errors because of weird > characters in the source XML. The source and result XML are set to UTF-8. > Is there a way to skip over a troubled node? I can't imagine that XLST > doesn't have a way to deal with this. > The last time I checked Unicode support in PHP is pretty poor. Are you sure the XML/XSLT libraries in PHP can actually handle the Unicode characters? Last time I dealt with them (it was a while ago) I had to normalize text before it went into the XML parser in PHP. At the time I looked into using a wrapper around some Java programs but in the end it was more reliable to filter out the few Unicode characters that did appear in our input. Jon Gorman
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