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Re: string replace with ­
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] string replace with ­
- From: David Carlisle <davidc at nag dot co dot uk>
- Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 00:18:55 GMT
- References: <FBE90DFC240BA541B38A43F39913A16D019EA57F@xmb02crdge>
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should have been translated to
.­/Common­/Testing­/Cxx­/ObjectFactory.cxx
but becomes
.A-/CommonA-/TestingA-/CxxA-/ObjectFactory.cxx
did you really mean an A or was it an accented A? In the latter case
you are presumably writing out the file in utf-8 encoding in which case
most characters in that range are encoded as multiple bytes the first of
which looks like an accented A if you mis-read the file in a latin-1
window.
As I mentioned this is discussed often at length on any thread about
nbsp. But basically either correct the configuration of your browser so
it recognises utf-8, or write out the file in latin-1 by adding
<xsl:output encoding="iso-8859-1"/> to your stylesheet.
David
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