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Re: Problem with Chinese
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Problem with Chinese
- From: "Frank Chen" <frank63 at ms5 dot hinet dot net>
- Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 01:56:26 +0800
- References: <001901c11f30$b8562870$d22f63ca@kirsten>
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Hi, Shaun:
Can you transform XML under command line with msxsl.exe?
If you can, it should be Ok to make client-side or server-side
transformation.
Frank Chen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shaun Bliss" <sb@cris.com>
To: <xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 7:03 PM
Subject: [xsl] Problem with Chinese
> I have an XML document containing Chinese characters.
> When I transform this using an XSL stylesheet under MSXML3.0 the
> parser cannot find any of the data to display in the result set.
>
> I have tried this document with the default XSL which is running on
> IE5.5 and the data displays correctly, even the Chinese ! (as long as
> I specify an encoding of GB2312 on the XML document.
>
> If I use a MSXML3.0 transform on the server (using ASP) or on the
> client (using Javascript), the data does not show up.
>
> I have tested this by making a normal english XML file and inserting
> one chinese character. Then you can't even see the English nodes.
> Changing the encoding makes no difference.
>
> What's going on here ??
>
> I tried downloading and installing the Chinese Localized version of
> MSXML3.0 and it makes no difference. Should it ?? How do I make
> sure I'm using the Chinese version ? Do I create a different activeX
> object like MSXML2.Chinese ? Do I have to install ONLY in
> replace mode ??
>
> Help !!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Shaun Bliss
> ps. Please cc: replies to sb@cris.com (as I just get a daily digest)
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