Yes i got at the same point here, sorry for not answering early, thats why
i left the ISO-8859-1 of the files i have submitted.
thanks for the TIP.


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On 17 January 2016 at 18:49, Lucien Gentis <lucien.gen...@univ-lorraine.fr>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In fact, what I said earlier is false.
>
> If we use UTF-8 for XML files edition, HTML entities are mandatory for
> accented characters.
> (or some files have to be modified like es.xml or manual.es.xsl mentionned
> below; I tried to do so with fr files, but it doesn't work).
>
> The only way I found to avoid HTML entities is to edit XML files in latin1
> (ISO-8859-1) encoding.
>
>
> Le 16/01/2016 08:04, Christophe JAILLET a écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> could someone clarify, when building the doc what is controlled by the
>> different following charset:
>> in es.xml:
>>     <charset>ISO-8859-1</charset>
>>
>> in manual.es.xsl
>>     <xsl:output method="xml" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ...
>>     <xsl:variable name="output-encoding">ISO-8859-1</xsl:variable>
>>
>>
>> The 2 latter control the output of the generated documents (encoding of
>> the file written (on the first line of the file) and html meta tag)
>> But where and how is used the charset defined in es.xml?
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> CJ
>>
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