At 2004-05-19 14:26 +1000, Steven Reddie wrote:
I'm fairly new to XML and am trying to generate an HTML file from XML/XSL.
...
If I load the xml file (which references the xsl) from within IE6 the
" " is displayed as I'd expect (whitespace). However, when using the
Microsoft .NET XslTransform, outputting to stdout and redirected to a file I
get an ASCII character of value 0xff in the file.
Sounds like the processor is not conformant.
What I'd really like is
to get the unencoded " " in the file so that it looks like typical
HTML.
Section 16.2 of XSLT says this is optional and one cannot request that it
be that way or not:
"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."
I've tried "&nbsp" but it comes out unchanged.
Right ... as it should.
If this is possible I'd really appreciate some pointers.
I would point to fixing the non-conformant behaviour and not trying to
change something that is already working.
On a similar note, is there some escape mechanism such as "\ " or
"& " (I realise those aren't valid).
But you shouldn't be trying to escape it as it isn't text, it is
markup. No such method exists.
I hope this helps.
...................... Ken
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