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RE: euro symbol problem on unix
- From: "Julian Reschke" <julian dot reschke at gmx dot de>
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- Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 17:35:41 +0100
- Subject: RE: [xsl] euro symbol problem on unix
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> michael.h.kay@ntlworld.com@lists.mulberrytech.com on 03/21/2002
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> If a character doesn't display correctly, the usual reason is that the
> software that you are using to display it doesn't know what encoding it is
> in. Make sure that the output encoding of your XSLT result, and the
> encoding
> expected by your display software (e.g. editor/browser) are the same.
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> Michael Kay
> Software AG
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> I have ran tests on NT and unix with the same components. When I display
> the output from unix in IE5 the euro symbol is ?, the nt xml file displays
> the euro symbol properly in IE5. I don't know how I should go
> about fixing
> this given, the charcater encodding must match between output and display
> software?
Could you capture the HTMT (XSLT transformation result) and *attach* it? Or,
alternatively make it available on a public site?
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