I think part of this problem may be solved by reference to a thread on a different list, anyway I'll quote from the xsl-mulberrytech.com list
" David: >But to get the html browser to detect the right encoding you need to add >a meta element to the head, the html output method does that >automatically but in XML you need to do it by hand Julian: >IE either supports XML (+CSS) (so the HTML engine won't >even look at it), *or* HTML. If you're producing HTML, the XML declaration >is irrelevant (the only thing that counts are the encoding declaration from >the HTTP response and/or the META tag in the HTML). Ahaaa, so if I use the xml output method with xhtml doctypes, coupled with a hand coded <meta> tag I can get xhtml output thats decoded in unicode. After testing - this works fine for me, is it ok? " -- To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the subject, without the quotes.
