Gary Cornelius wrote
<xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes">é</xsl:text>
It's almost always a bad idea to suggest to someone that they use
disable-output-escaping.
There is no need here in the HTML output method, most processors will
output the character as an entity automatically without you needing to
do any entity definitions or d-o-e in the stylesheet.
Then setup characters.ent...
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- latin capital letter E with grave, U+00C8 ISOlat1 É -->
<!ENTITY eacute "é">
That would be a very dangerous file. It could be considered a denial of
service attack: It will put any XML parser into an infinite loop if it
ever finds an instance of é.
David
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