-----Original Message-----
From Pramodh Peddi
Hi,
This not specific to just xsl. It is concerned to xml Processors.
I hate to say it, but in that case you're asking your question on the wrong
list...
However,
I am using JDOM API for xml processing. The xml string had "windows-1252"
encoding and it supports special characters like "registered mark",
"copyright", etc. The document is built fine, but the document has UTF-8,
because the parser (xerces/crimsons) is changing the encoding from
Windows-1252 to UTF-8.
Check the API docs for JDOM, namely the XMLOutputter Object, and you will
notice that it provides the setEncoding() method, which I would expect to be
used for explicitly setting the output encoding of the XML Document.
http://www.jdom.org/docs/apidocs/org/jdom/output/XMLOutputter.html
Greetz,
Andreas
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