BTW about Saxon serialization, "UTF-8" is the proper
identification string for the encoding defined in RFC 2044,
not "utf-8" .
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2044.txt
Reasonable point: on the other hand RFC2978 makes it clear that
character set names are case-independent.
I'm also surprized that Saxon indents HTML output by
default in the absence of an xsl:output directive asking for
such a transformation.
It's specified in XSLT 1.0 (section 16.2) that indent="yes" is the
default for the HTML output method.
Michael Kay
Software AG
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