At 2004-01-07 13:37 -0500, Jiang, Peiyun wrote:
I wonder how XSLT treats these entites. Can you give me some general
information on this?
XSLT 1.0 section 16.2 reads: "The html output method may output a character
using a character entity reference, if one is defined for it in the version
of HTML that the output method is using."
The result encoding is not relevant, but the result output method is ...
the entity names are only used if the output method is the HTML output method.
Since your inputs to XSLT 1.0 are only XML, you can't assume any HTML named
entities on the way in unless you declare them in the declaration subset of
the stylesheet. I often do the following in my stylesheets:
<!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet [
<!ENTITY nbsp " "> <!--known for HTML output, not in XML-->
]>
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
version="1.0">
<xsl:output method="html"/><!--use hardwired browser entities-->
...
... ...
...
I hope this helps.
........................ Ken
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