Re: AW: Encoding problem with HTML-serializer and URLs

2002-10-15 Thread Alex Romayev
lem could be > in the HTML serializer which does assume characters > in href attributes > always as "UTF-8"?!? Yes this makes sense, doesn't > it? > > > Regards > Stefan > > -Ursprungliche Nachricht----- > Von: Alex Romayev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

AW: Encoding problem with HTML-serializer and URLs

2002-10-14 Thread Stefan Riegel
d be in the HTML serializer which does assume characters in href attributes always as "UTF-8"?!? Yes this makes sense, doesn't it? Regards Stefan -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: Alex Romayev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Montag, 14. Oktober 2002 18:29 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Encoding problem with HTML-serializer and URLs

2002-10-14 Thread Alex Romayev
Try this in your sitemap: and --- Stefan Riegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > doing the following I do not get the expected > results. The german umlaut > with "ISO-8859-1" converts magically to "UTF-8". All > encodings > (html-/xml-serializers, xml-files, xsl-file

Encoding problem with HTML-serializer and URLs

2002-10-14 Thread Stefan Riegel
Hello, doing the following I do not get the expected results. The german umlaut with "ISO-8859-1" converts magically to "UTF-8". All encodings (html-/xml-serializers, xml-files, xsl-files) are set to "ISO-8859-1" src.xml: ... ö (ö = german umlaut for "oe") ... Sitemap snippet: