Hey Jeni--
At 06:38 AM 5/23/2003, you wrote:
> how can you make special characters(like é) appairs in a text
> output file in xsl encoding?
I thought I'd take this opportunity to describe one of the new
features in XSLT 2.0 -- the ability to map characters in text nodes
and attribute values during output onto arbitrary strings. This is
done through a "character map".
Yayy!
Are there any other cool ways we get to drive the serializer?
(Like more control over output indenting, say, or that kind of thing?)
I could look it up, but if I ask here you get to tell everyone. :->
Cheers,
Wendell
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