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Unicode Enitity •
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- Subject: Unicode Enitity •
- From: "Melvyn Rosengarden" <melrose at rochester dot rr dot com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 20:42:01 -0500
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
I have a simple problem that is fairly complex to explain. Within a .jsp
page I have a call to a java bean to perform an XSL transform and return the
resulting HTML . I am explicitly using the UTF-8 encoding in my XML
declaration. Within my XSLT I am outputting the entity • ( the solid
bullet character). When my transformed HTML renders inside the "container"
page • appears is giberish. If I place the • entity in the
calling .jsp page it always renders correctly. When I change my browser
font to utf-8 the character is then correct. I just can't seem to get this
right. Why would I require a utf-8 character set for the transformed HTML
and not the static ???? Any help would be appreciated.
"You already have zero privacy -- get over it !!
Melvyn Rosengarden
melrose@rochester.rr.com
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