Just because you see question marks doesn't necessarilly mean that the
parser is incorrectly handling Unicode. It may just be a font problem --
i.e. your display font doesn't have glyphs for these character points.
-Ac

        -------- Message d'origine-------- 
        De: Kerstin Kohl 
        Date: dim. 27/01/2002 05:23 
        À: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Objet: RE:RE: Involve HTML Entities in XML
        
        

        Hello,
        
        David that's right. Thanks for solution! Unfortunately I have
still a
        problem.
        I am using now Eintities in my DTD for some Unicode Characters:
        
        <!ENTITY amp "&" >
        <!ENTITY gt ">">
        <!ENTITY lt "<">
        <!ENTITY quot """>
        <!ENTITY rarr "→">
        <!ENTITY sum "∑" >
        
        
        Up to rarr and sum everything is fine. But this two unicodes are
displayed
        as a Question mark.
        I don't know how to solve this.
        Tried to use following encoding:
        
        ISO-8859-1
        UTF-8
        UTF-16
        
        My Parser (Using JDOM) is running on Windows 2000 machine, which
shouldn't
        have a problem wtih unicode.
        
        Maybe you or someone else may help
        
        thanks Kerstin
        
        
        
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        Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2002 15:23
        An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Betreff: Re: Involve HTML Entities in XML
        
        
        
        >How can i obtain
        [entities in my XSLT output and ensure]
        >that there won't be a Parser failure and take it over in my
        >HTML Output?
        
        This is a FAQ. XSLT completely separates the input from the
        output, so you have to picture the output as something that
        was generated by the processor. The XSL FAQ at
        http://www.dpawson.co.uk
        or an XSLT book should provide more insights.
        .................David Marston
        
        
        
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