On Fri, Feb 20 2009 06:43:58 +0000, jesper.tverskov@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> My identity transform is losing the  .
>
> The identity transformation always replaces character entities with
It happens in the XML parsing, even before the XSLT processor gets a
look at it, and happens irrespective of the stylesheet.
> what they represent. That is the non breaking space is still there but
> no longer as a character reference but as a non breaking space.
If you are using XSLT 2.0, you could "put back" specific numeric
character references using xsl:character-map or, as was pointed out
elsewhere, you could set the xsl:output encoding to "US-ASCII" so that
all non-ASCII characters are serialised as numeric character references.
Regards,
Tony Graham Tony.Graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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