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In the DocBook input, I have ↑ (with spaces in case it doesn't go through: & # 8593 ;). This should be an [arrow up].
I'm transforming the doc to XHTML. In the output, I get the upwards arrow (as one char (â+'), not as NCR), which should be fine so far, but the browsers (Mozilla etc) don't like it: They display garbled stuff like â + '(spaces inserted).
But if the character in the XHTML doc is written as NCR 8593 (by hand), then most browsers display the arrow. How could I get the NCR in the generated output?
Tobi
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[xsl] how to get an NCR in the output?
Subject: [xsl] how to get an NCR in the output? From: Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 05 Jan 2003 00:39:17 +0100 |
Hi
In the DocBook input, I have ↑ (with spaces in case it doesn't go through: & # 8593 ;). This should be an [arrow up].
I'm transforming the doc to XHTML. In the output, I get the upwards arrow (as one char (â+'), not as NCR), which should be fine so far, but the browsers (Mozilla etc) don't like it: They display garbled stuff like â + '(spaces inserted).
But if the character in the XHTML doc is written as NCR 8593 (by hand), then most browsers display the arrow. How could I get the NCR in the generated output?
Tobi
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