How come I get these character references in the HTML file I am
generating then? Is there something I forgot to specify during
translation or something I forgot in the XSL file?
Thanks for your help
Neil.
-----Original Message-----
From: Passin, Tom [mailto:tpassin(_at_)mitretek(_dot_)org]
Sent: jeudi, 27. mai 2004 16:35
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: RE: [xsl] Escape caracters
From: SMITH Neil [mailto:neil(_dot_)smith(_at_)unifr(_dot_)ch]
& q u o t e ; and & a m p ; (spaces added) are built into xml (along
with three others) by its specification and are understood by all xml
parsers. Things like & # 8 2 2 2 ; (which are called "character
references") are also defined by the xml specification. HTML also
understands them. So there is nothing special to do. HTML-specific
entities like & n b s p ; are specific to html and xhtml.