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Subject: [xsl] Re: [xsl]   is being displayed as Á From: "Julian Reschke" <julian.reschke@xxxxxx> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 17:20:34 +0100 |
> From: owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Kevin Burges > Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 4:55 PM > To: Julian Reschke > Subject: [xsl] Re: [xsl] RE: [xsl] Re: [xsl] Re[2]: [xsl] Re: [xsl] RE: > [xsl] Re: [xsl]   is being displayed as Á > > > JR> Interesting. Could you please post an example for an HTML > file (that you > JR> think is OK) which will not be displayd correctly by IE (under some > > I can't attach to the list, but I've sent this to you personally with > the attachment. Here is exactly what the problem was: > > I set the endoding (in a Content-Type meta and xsl:output) as UTF-8. Actually, there's a bug. The META tag should be a child of HEAD. But this doesn't seem to matter. > When viewed in IE, it displayed OK at first. I then removed the > encoding Auto Detect, turned Auto Detect on again, and it switches to > "Vietnamese (Windows)" which displays the "Á" character again. Same here, expect for "Vietnamese" (it switches to "West Europe (Windows)"). > >From what I have seen of IE, when it first loads a document the > encoding Auto Detect seems to take the encoding from the Content-Type > meta. If you take off Auto Detact and put it on again, it seems to try > to guess the encoding rather than taking it from the meta tag. I agree. But then, the user can just refresh, and everything should be OK again, right? > I am guessing this because if I create iso-8859-1 from XSLT, but label > it UTF-8, IE first displays it as UTF-8. If you take off Auto Detect > and put it on again, IE displays it as "Western European (Windows)" > > I create iso-8859-1 from XSLT, and label it correctly as iso-8859-1, > IE first displays it as "Western European (ISO)". If you take off Auto > Detect and put it on again, IE displays it as "Western European > (Windows)" > > > The Vietnamese thing really confuses me though... XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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