This xml:
<node value="£">Hello World</node>
Once transformed, looks the same:
<node value="£">Hello World</node>
That is, the non-breaking-space appears as a character
reference, and the pound sign appears as the actual character.
I've tried various combinations of output encodings, d-o-e
and character maps, but I haven't be able to do it so far.
How would character maps replace d-o-e on attributes here?
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/rev2/exampler.html#ch-map
Actually uses nbsp Andrew :-)
HTH DaveP
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