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
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
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--- 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
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")
...
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