list4xt : Mailing list for the XT users community.[list4xt] Re: Hacking XT to work with non-unicode.Subject: [list4xt] Re: Hacking XT to work with non-unicode.User: Website From: Paul Tchistopolskii (pault12345@yahoo.com)Date: 16/05/2000 - 00:24
Hi Eric,
> Which encoding is this ?
Cyrillic ( Windows ) ( See MSIE View->Encoding )
The idea of that encoding is that anything greater than 128 is a russian character ( not double byte ;-)
XT corrupts those 'strange' characters. xsl:output method="text" corrupts them in one way method="html" corrupts in another.
This should not be an issue of XP ( because transformation works ) there could be something wrong in output handler or at some other stage between reading source XML document and writing out the results. I don't know. You may try to transform the attached xml file with XT ... to see what happens.
> If your problem is only with the output handler, you may have a look at
I don't know what is the problem. Do you ?
Rgds.Paul.
---------------------------------
-- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Listar --
-- Mailing list for the XT users community. (http://justaddme.com) (mailto:list4xt-request@4xt.org?Subject=unsubscribe to unsubscribe)
Archive générée par hypermail 2b28 le 06/11/2001 - 11:46 CET |