Thanks, Mike. So, is it fair to say that it's never a good idea to put
anything but ASCII characters into attributes? If so, I guess my only
option is to create subelements to store the text, rather than attributes?
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the output text looks something like this: &eacute; instead of this:
é
Is there a solution?
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/xsl-list/2001-12/msg00735.html
hth,
Mike
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