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Re: libXSLT and  by dingus (Friar) |
on Dec 18, 2002 at 15:47 UTC ( [id://220865]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Normally to display whitespace in HTML via XSL, one would use . But when using libXSLT, was replaced by Â. What it did was convert   to unicode UTF8. You options are to specify the charset of latin-1 or de-utf-8 your output. I have been having "fun" wih this issue a lot recently - see XML Simple Charset Q?, XML::Parser and &entity; and (for the de-UTF-8 trick) Re: Re: XML::Parser and &entity; and it may help you to read those nodes and the replies especially the ones by mirod. Dingus Enter any 47-digit prime number to continue.
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