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Subject: RE: CharSet conversions From: Jeremy Quinn <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 16:04:18 +0000 |
On 15/12/99 at 1:58 pm, Kay Michael <Michael.Kay@xxxxxxx> wrote: Dear Mike, Thanks for the reply, sorry it took me so long to acknowledge. >> Marking up my XML to say <?xml version="1.0" >> encoding="MacRoman"?> results in a message (from Saxon) >> saying this encoding is not supported. > >This message comes from the XML parser, not from Saxon. It might be that >there is an XML parser around that does support this encoding, in which case >you can use it with Saxon; but I'm afraid I don't know. OK. I am using Saxon straight out of the jar, so to speak. I wrote a class that extends StyleSheet, that I can use as a file droplet to render folders full of files. (and it works very nicely thank you ;-) I just copied saxon.jar and ParserManager.properties to my MRJClasses folder (this makes the files available in everything's classpath). I must be using the default Parser that is set up in the properties file, no? My default appears to be XP, version 0.5. >>Converting to Latin-1 would be relatively easy. > >In that case do that, and specify encoding="iso-8859-1"; or convert all >non-ASCII characters to character references, which should be equally easy. I feel converting to character entities is like, pre-purposing the data for the web, correct me if I'm wrong ... If I use iso-8859-1, would it be converted to utf-8 by default? If so, I might as well just store it in utf-8. thanks Jeremy ___________________________________________________________________ Jeremy Quinn Karma Divers webSpace Design HyperMedia Research Centre <mailto:jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <http://www.media.demon.co.uk> <phone:+44.[0].207.737.6831> <pager:jermq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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