Sounds like you didn't define the the – ENTITY (and after defiining it, you can use it as you are currently doing:
<!ENTITY ndash "–"> Or you could just replace the "–" with it's numeric reference "–". I'm sure there are many places on the internet to find the Character Entity Reference, but here's one I found: http://xmlfr.org/listes/xml-tech/2001/08/0135.html Good luck! Anton Wardaschko (PA) wrote: > Hi! > > It is unbelievable and i can't understand it, but the problem seems to be not > hte whole table, but only one row in it: > > <row><entry>D – 70191 Stuttgart</entry></row> > > If i write instead of it Deutschland 70191 Stuttgart, so the output is > correct. It is a nonsens! I can't understand it, but all the TOC-Numbers are > after this change correct... > > > CU > Anton -- Clay Leeds - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Developer - Medata, Inc. - http://www.medata.com PGP Public Key: https://mail.medata.com/pgp/cleeds.asc --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
