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That is what I did in the first place. But still, I don't think it can encode characters outside the ASCII range. In my input I have a — (n-dash), and the stylesheet gives me warning: "String contains a character that is out of range! Substituting "?"". I think it also says that in the comments, if I get it right. Martynas On 6/2/07, bryan rasmussen <rasmussen.bryan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: you need to change the xsl:output encoding attribute to be utf-8 for it to output utf-8. in the referenced stylesheet it is currently iso 8859-1
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