Tried this with no luck - any other ideas?
where did you put the encoding declaration?
the declaration needs to go in the file that has the latin-1 characters,
if it is xml, but as far as I understand your input is not xml
it's in a text file, so you need to tell the unparsed-text() function
that your text is in an encoding other than the default, using the
optional second argument.
see the example
http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt20/#d5e22242
David
PS
(I wish the stylesheets to make the xslt spec didn't use generate-id to
generate anchors, Mike:-)
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