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On Nov 24, 2003, at 4:38 AM, David Carlisle wrote: An xslt system is allowed to output characters in any way that produce the same input when parsed. Since é and an e-acute character produce the same input to any XML parser either of these may be used. An XML parser doesn't care. Thanks for the explanation. So do you consider it a bug if a processor does one thing with one template, and another thing with another template? (hope this renders right in your email client!)It did, which suggests that actually you posted a latin-1 e-acute which presumably wasn't the output of your stylesheet, which was specifying utf-8 output. I'm not following you here; can you explain again? Are you just pointing out that I had first said a-acute, and what I posted was really e-acute? If yes, the first was a mistake. I'm just confused by your latin-1 vs. utf-8 distinction above. The file was indeed output as utf-8. Bruce XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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