g[R]eK wrote:
Problem is caused by the entites like "ó" because its size is 8 bytes,
but character ó have size 1 or 2 bytes. It is big difference, when ó character
is repeating much times.
I hope, you know what I say?
An "encoding problem" usually refers to mismatches regarding the mapping of
Unico
Hello Joerg,
March 13, 2003, 08:22:55 AM, you wrote:
JH> g[R]eK wrote:
>> Hi J.Pietschmann,
>>
>> JP> Try
>> JP>yes
>>
>> It isn't working, the output is same :-(
JH> Of course it changes nothing with encoding, you wrote "Problem
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Now remains the question, why the browser isn't doing this. Do you have
a tag specifying the encoding 'UTF-8' in your HTML code? If yes,
is the browser not UTF-8 aware? Or does it prefer the encoding specified
in the response header and this is different or/and wrong?
I va
g[R]eK wrote:
Hi J.Pietschmann,
JP> Try
JP>yes
It isn't working, the output is same :-(
Of course it changes nothing with encoding, you wrote "Problem with indent"
in the mail subject.
UTF-8
JP> This should be the default.
And in
Hi J.Pietschmann,
JP> Try
JP>yes
It isn't working, the output is same :-(
>> UTF-8
JP> This should be the default.
>> And in output I have some chars encoded as entities. How Can
JP> > I force Cocoon to encode my language (polish) chars
>> correctly?
JP> Wh
g[R]eK wrote:
I have some problem with indents in HTML Serializer.
...
I want to use UTF-8, I have this declaration in my sitemap:
1
Try
yes
UTF-8
This should be the default.
And in output I have some chars encoded as entities.
<. Hi cocoon-users! .>
I have some problem with indents in HTML Serializer.
It is returning to me this output:
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format";>
Witaj!