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Hi, > i did not get (sed -e s/encoding="utf-8"//) what do you mean? Sed is a stream editor, and the above regexp will remove all occurences of string 'encoding="utf-8"' in the input stream -- makes no difference if you use Perl or Omnimark to do the job, though. That is, post-process the XSLT output to suit your needs. Cheers, Jarno - L´âme Immortelle: Tiefster Winter XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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