They are the same word, one encoded in utf8 and the other
encoded in latin1 (iso-8859-1)
You either want to force latin1 output by having xsl:output
encoding="iso-8859-1" or you want to declare the page hosting
your form to be in utf8 .
Url-o-matic service
Read this first
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/N7150.html
This is good background information
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/characters.html
If you need to ensure your xml files are in a certain format use HTML
tidy to preprocess them.
http://tidy.sourceforge.net
Gl, Jim Fuller
Some questions are like buses, the always seem to come in 3 !
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