Martin Honnen wrote:
John English wrote:
My browser shows this correctly, but when I embed it in some XML and
run it though my stylesheet, the output is this:
<span style='font-size: 11pt; font-family: Arial;' lang='HE'>
????
</span>
I've tried <xsl:output encoding="UTF-16"> and various other things, but
nothing seems to work. Is there an easy way to fix this so I can just
display 16-bit characters?
How do you run the transformation exactly? How do you serve the
transformation result to the browser, from a local file or from a HTTP
server? If the document is loaded from a HTTP server have you checked
the HTTP Content-Type header whether it might have a charset parameter
that does not match the encoding of the document?
The transform is a output filter for a servlet. The servlet generates
XML which gets transformed into HTML and squirted from the server back
to the browser. The Content-Type is "text/html; charset=UTF-8". I've
also tried <xsl:output encoding="UTF-16">, as I mentioned, in which
case it comes out as "text/html; charset=UTF-16", but this makes no
difference as far as the way the characrer references get converted
into question marks.
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