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- Subject: AW: [xml-dev] suppression of the transformation of character entities in XSLT?
- From: "Sascha Pogacar (XPECT MEDIA)" <sascha.pogacar@xpect-media.de>
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 19:41:36 +0200
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- Thread-topic: [xml-dev] suppression of the transformation of character entities in XSLT?
Thanks everybody!
Due to your fast and competent help I foud a fast solution for my
problem.
To keep it fast i let the xslt do its job and replaced the Characters ba
a regular expression in the client, so they are usable again within a
browser.
Not perfectly elegant, but works fast and stable.
best
Sascha Pogacar
XPECT MEDIA Communication GmbH
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Michael Kay [mailto:michael.h.kay@ntlworld.com]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 23. Mai 2003 12:03
> An: Sascha Pogacar (XPECT MEDIA); 'xml-dev'
> Betreff: RE: [xml-dev] suppression of the transformation of
> character entities in XSLT?
>
>
> > ’ decimal supposes to be the right single quotation
> > mark, which comes up nicely, when you put it directly into an
> > html <div>.
>
> As I think Rick Jelliffe has explained, it might work in
> HTML, but in XML, ” does not represent a right single
> quotation mark, in fact it does not represent a displayable
> character at all. In XML, numeric character references must
> be Unicode code points.
>
> Michael Kay
>
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