Sorry for stating the obvious, but you didn't say what output encoding
you have. Have you tried
<xsl:output method="text" encoding="ebcdic" />
?
-Mike
On 12/30/2013 09:50 AM, a kusa wrote:
Hello:
I have an issue with representing EBCDIC code 37 in XSLT. I am
converting an XML file to a flat file and ftping from unix to
mainframe. I am not sure where to start debugging this issue. Here is
the issue:
I have latin-1 special characters like the plusminus sign, the
registered trademark, fraction one half that I need to convert to
EBCDIC code 37 values. I am using xslt 2.0. So I have an output
character map defined for these special characters. So I have:
<xsl:output-character character="®" string="¯"/>
As you can see from my example, I have tried the exact EBCDIC value.
When this converts into a text file which is what I am doing, I get
this strange gibberish character in the output -®.
But when I view it on the mainframe server, it is converted to a period(.)
I have tried using encoding in utf-8 and iso-8859-1. Nothing works.
Is there anything I can do in XSLT 2.0 to convert these characters
into the right format that mainframe accepts?
Any tips?
Thanks.
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