Thanks a lot Dave for the information.

- Amish.

On Dec 24, 2007 9:37 PM, David Bertoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Amish Gujarathi wrote:
> > Hi All:
> >
> > Am using XalanC 1.10.0 in combination with Xerces 2.7.0, for
> > Transforming an XML to another XML.
> >
> > Now i have a need to support different languages and hence need to
> > support different encoding. Specifically i need to support English,
> > Japanese and Chinese and i believe the encoding are UTF-8, Shift_JIS and
> > Big5 respectively. Could you please let me know how could i achieve this
> > for single XSL file. An Example would be of great help.
>
> General XSLT questions are best asked on the Mulberry Technologies XSL
> list.  I suggest you subscribe to that list and post your question there
>
> The usual way to do this is to have one stylesheet which is imported by
> three different stylesheets, each of which has an xsl:output instruction
> with the desired output encoding for that particular transformation.
>
> However, since UTF-8 can encode all Unicode characters, there is no need
> to
> use Shift_JIS or BIG5 -- just use UTF-8 always.
>
> Dave
>

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