With the XML serializer, the result is just what I expected, the character
isn't replaced :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
...
<a name="puissance reelle"/>
<table>
<tr>
<td bgcolor="#EEDDEE">
<b>�Dimension name : </b>
puissance reelle
<br/>
<b>�Dimension index : </b>
9
</td>
</td>
</table>
...
parent.centerFrame.location.hash='#puissance reelle';
In this case the accented character is treated the same way inside an
attribute or inside the body of an element.
With an HTML serializer, I expect this character to be replaced by
"é".
Any idea, Vadim ?
Matthieu
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Vadim Gritsenko
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@quaternove.fr]
> Envoye : lundi 18 mars 2002 14:33
> Objet : RE: Different behaviours of HTMLSerializer, in attributes
> and elements.
>
>
> > From: Matthieu Ben�teau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > Hi,
>
> <snip/>
>
> > ...
> > <a name="puissance r%C3%A9elle"></a>
> > <table>
> > <tr>
> > <td bgcolor="#EEDDEE">
> > <b>Dimension name : </b>
> > puissance réelle
> > <br/>
> > <b>Dimension index : </b>
> > 9
> > </td>
> > </tr>
> > ...
> > </table>
> >
> > In the "name" atribute of the anchor, the é letter has been
> replaced
> > by %C3%A9, so the following instruction will fail :
> > parent.centerFrame.location.hash='#puissance réelle';
> >
> >
> > IMHO, this is not a correct behaviour of the HTMLSerializer.
> > Am I right ?
>
> What the result with the XML serializer?
>
> Vadim
>
> >
> > Matthieu
> >
>
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