Hi Tom,
I'm not referring to the numeric entities that have replaced the accented
chars. Those are fine. It's the wrapping/breaking of the text.
Mark Fletcher
PeopleSoft Language Engineering
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RE: [xsl] Saxon is adding line breaks
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I'm sorry if this issue has already been addressed here. But Saxon is
adding line breaks in the middle of text for no apparent
reason. Is there
a way to turn this off?
They are not line breaks. They are the iso-8859-1 (LATIN-1) encoding
value for the character "egrave", which is actually the character
present in the source. You probably are using the default utf-8
encoding for the stylesheet output. Make sure that the input and output
are specified to be iso-8859-1 encoding and you should see what you
expect.
Cheers,
Tom P
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