I'm using emacs and Internet Explorer 6.0 to view the output. Anyway, it is
the decimal representation that I want as the output. I am working with XML
that is being generated using C++ MFC and the Xerces C++ parser.
What would you suggest I do to convert these characters to their decimal
reference? Looking at Microsoft .NET namespaces System.Xml didn't appear to
have an answer for this either.
Best Regards,
_Earl
At 07:19 AM 9/10/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>When I use Xalan UTF-8
>encoding, it will make these characters into garbeled mess,
>like Â$(A for right tick ,etc.
>When I use james clark's xt parser. It will transform these characters
>nicely. Converting them to their hex representation ’
Presumably you mean ’ is the decimal reference, not the hex reference.
The hex representation ņ maps out to the small latin letter n with
cedilla. This tells me you're trying to pump Windows encodings into Xalan.
Windows encodings within the range of 128-159 map out to a variety of
control characters in Unicode, so your problem begins with your source
document, not Xalan.
Cheers,
Charles White
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