I talked last week with Norm Walsh and he has corrected the problem
of non-english characters in the DocBook-XSL v1.34.
The only problem is it (1.34) doesn't work with XT. But,
as Jirka suggests, using Saxon do the job.
I used it today (1.34 + Saxon) and everything is ok now for non-english
with the html/chunk.xsl stylesheet.
For the question about xhtml chunking ...
I have no idea and I don't care.
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De : Colin Paul Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy� : March 23, 2001 2:22 AM
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Objet : Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: non-english XSL DocBook Stylesheet problems
>>>>> "Jirka" == Jirka Kosek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jirka> (ISO Latin 1) encoding. Aren't you using XHTML version of
Jirka> stylesheet (stored in file xhtml/docbook.xsl). When
Jirka> generating XHTML, XSLT processor emits XML and XT in that
Jirka> case always uses UTF-8. This can be overcomed by using
Jirka> html/docbook.xsl stylesheet.
There seems to be an oddity here.
I use chunk.xsl, which is only available in the html directory.
And in that directory, there is NO <xsl:output method="xml" />
statement.
How can I generate xhtml whilst chunking?
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Colin Paul Adams
Preston Lancashire
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