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I'm creating an URL (a mailto: link) that uses characters not allowed, encoded in ISO-8859-1. The characters are for instance e d v.
So when when you click the mailto link and a new mail is created, these characters in the subject line are not readable.
Is there a function or some other way to convert for instance the character "e" to å or it's entity number å on the fly?
I don't want to have these (entities) in the XML file.
/Gabriel
[xsl] escaping/entities on the fly?
Subject: [xsl] escaping/entities on the fly? From: "Gabriel K." <gabriel.klappenbach@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 18:10:51 +0100 |
I'm creating an URL (a mailto: link) that uses characters not allowed, encoded in ISO-8859-1. The characters are for instance e d v.
So when when you click the mailto link and a new mail is created, these characters in the subject line are not readable.
Is there a function or some other way to convert for instance the character "e" to å or it's entity number å on the fly?
I don't want to have these (entities) in the XML file.
/Gabriel
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