It requires character support. Please download that language's character
library from microsoft site and plug the library into IE and then try again.
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From: "< Hongda Cheng>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 3:34 AM
Subject: off-topic: how to let IE5.0/5.5 display non-English letter via xsl
> Hi...
>
>
>
> Can anybody tell me how to directly display non-Engilsh letters in IE5.0
via xsl
> file? Those letters are still in ISO-8859-1 character set,
>
> such as French, Spanish. I know IE5.0 allows those characters to be
defined as
> entity in dtd file and take a reference in xml file.
>
> If server side transfers xml DOM and xsl file into a html before sending,
> nothing happens( means not a need to tag those letter as entity).
>
> But if server sends xml DOM and xsl directly to client side IE5.0/5.5, IE
can
> render English well but fail on non-English letters if those letters
are
> not entity references
>
>
>
> Does any other means (maybe some client side plug-in) to allow program to
write
> those characters directly to xml file without a reference to dtd and
> render
>
> them to IE5.0 as expected?
>
>
>
> Thank you!
>
>
>
> Hongda
>
>
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