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Subject: Re: [xsl] output encoding character map From: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2012 02:25:57 -0400 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 08/03/2012 02:16 AM, Szabo, Patrick (LNG-VIE) wrote: > I'm using xslt 2.0 and saxon 9. While transforming I get the > following error: > > SERE0008: Character C$ (x201e) is not available in the chosen > encoding > > That would not be too surprising to me if I wasn't already using a > character map that is supposed to translate that char into a hex > representation: > > <xsl:output-character character="C$" string="&#228;"/> > > The character map seems to work for all the other chars. > > Any ideas ? Character U+201E is not a with umlaut; it is low double quotation mark (b). I suspect your error log has mangled it somehow. ~Chris - -- Chris Maden, text nerd <URL: http://crism.maden.org/ > LIVE FREE: vote for Gary Johnson, Libertarian for President. <URL: http://garyjohnson2012.com/ > <URL: http://lp.org/ > GnuPG fingerprint: DB08 CF6C 2583 7F55 3BE9 A210 4A51 DBAC 5C5C 3D5E -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQG271AAoJEEpR26xcXD1e/moH/iYo0s7837KbnQei6WkJbrdI P4KIxEtNZqjKfUoueVzaOx2P+QZIL1u1Vurjkq7oNgNWRi0E906JAO2Ghtf/V9J8 51lsyJdyhksH8MzVz2VjJJY2EPeeGdUNq7NsrRyo/7VbMFxa1bpZ6hfVowjW82Ga lfyXaWBoqZTvqxV+BVZopXCOV9cXDOW7eRLuKu+kB7B6xCBUhgS/LvwhgbLBrUTH wBjXvRvXmekE6c4JyPKh2u02jE+KqxvIoJc2Vxw9/huz21uVgWaISfv0+ta13sBD e5Q9K/zOjqJCB2UBU34kc4kAqmqXMzmesFzfL7GeTSmiVpgw9+OZjAPyznr1CRY= =APD9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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