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Re: 𡁀 coming out as ?
- From: David Carlisle <davidc at nag dot co dot uk>
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- Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 23:30:03 GMT
- Subject: Re: [xsl] 𡁀 coming out as ?
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> outputs <td>?</td><td>5/1/02</td>.
most likely that _is_ teh correct character but you are just being shown
a ? as your editor doesn't inderstand teh unicode encoding used, or
hasn't the font.
> <td><![CDATA[到]]></td><td>5/1/02</td>
CDATA is _just_ a shorthand to avoid quoting each & and < it makes them
non-specials. so that is identical input to the system as
<td>&#21040;/td><td>5/1/02</td>
the system might output it using & or CDATA, whichever way you input
it.
> (BTW, I thought CDATA was supposed to be not parsed at all.)
well, it is parsed to look for ]]> to end it, but basically that's all,
yes. In particular the & is justtaken as an ampersand, it does not start
a character reference inside a CDATA section.
David
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