Do you mean that the HTML file served to the browser literally contains two
question marks (x3Fx3F), or that you see two question marks on the screen when
viewing it in some browser?
Michael Kay
Saxonica
On 27 Feb 2014, at 16:11, dvint(_at_)dvint(_dot_)com wrote:
I've got an odd problem related to characters like a non breaking space,
plus minus and copyright symbols that have been entered as actual Unicode
values rather than entity references. I'm running a DITA environment on a
Linux server and the pages that are being generated have '??' substituted
as hard characters in the HTML output.
This process has been running fine on a different Linux box and on my
local PC. What has changed are the following things:
- updated Centos
- updated Java
- updated DITA open tool kit
I've seen where output I generate with Unicode characters will sometimes
display in an ASCII editor with some sort of box character, but never a
situation where the actual output has been changed like this. My thought
is that there is some environment setting that is a affecting the way the
stylesheets are producing output.
Has anyone come across this before?
..dan
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