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Subject: Re: Charset conversions
From: Steve Schow <sjs@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 20:46:18 +0200

I will try that.  I thought I read somewhere that right now only ISO-8859 is
supported or something like that.  What about asian charsets?

-steve

Duane Nickull wrote:

> Steve:
>
> This is one way if you want to change your XML PI
>
>   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
>
> You can (or should be able to) also use this in XSL or XSLT to transform
> the output tree:
>
> <xsl:pi name="xml">version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-0"</xsl:pi>
>
> I have not tried the latter so please let us know if it works.
>
> Duane Nickull
> www.cartnetwork.com
>
> Steve Schow wrote:
> >
> > What do you all do to convert XML-UTF-8 encoded characters into
> > something usable by web browsers?  For example, let's suppose I have an
> > XML file that has oodles of UTF-8 encoded characters from one of the
> > asian character sets.  I am going to use an XSL sheet in the web server
> > to transform the XML into HTML for final output.  But the browser
> > doesn't know anything about UTF-8 or XML-encoded UTF-8.  So how do you
> > all handle converting the encoded characters to something that your
> > browser codepage can handle?
> >
> > -steve
> >
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