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Andrew Welch wrote:
Well, it gives you a pretty good chance to detect the encoding of a byte stream in absence of other encoding information (not required for XML, but extremely useful for "plain" source files).
Regards, Julian
Re: [xsl] Top Level Element Error
Subject: Re: [xsl] Top Level Element Error From: Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@xxxxxx> Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2004 13:19:06 +0100 |
Andrew Welch wrote:
If I remember correctly, there is a 'feature' of the Crimson XML parser which means it treats the BOM (byte order mark) at the start of UTF-16 encoded file as text, and so throws an error when it encounters your opening <xsl:stylesheet> element. This is compounded by the fact that Notepad inserts a BOM even if you save the file as UTF-8 (not sure why, or what use it would be). ...
Well, it gives you a pretty good chance to detect the encoding of a byte stream in absence of other encoding information (not required for XML, but extremely useful for "plain" source files).
Regards, Julian
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