Subject: RE: XSL and international characters
From: "Chris Bayes" <chris@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 23:24:49 -0000
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And! What does it say?
If you want me to stare at another w3 spec for hours you will have to
wait until tomorrow evening
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> Jirka Kosek
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> Subject: Re: XSL and international characters
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> Chris Bayes wrote:
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> > sequence. I just thought that a script that used the javascript
> > encode/charCodeAt could be used to create a "&#C582;" in the form
> > field before submitting which would solve the immediate problem. I
> > just couldn't work out how %C5%82 relates to the right unicode code
> > point as hex C582 represents the hangul syllable yahn. Oh
> well DC will
> > probably put me right on that.
>
> Look at
>
http://www.w3.org/International/O-URL-and-ident.html
C582 is character code encoded in UTF-8. It didn't point to Unicode
character U+C582.
Jirka
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