Hi keshlam,

Thanks for reply

 

I set the output as ASCII . AND  I give öéÙ&#210 as input. I
want out as öéÙ&#210, same as input, but XSLT convert this in
to respective char. That destroys my output XML.

 

 

Dipesh Garg

 

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From: kesh...@us.ibm.com [mailto:kesh...@us.ibm.com] 
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 11:08 PM
To: xalan-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: Re: problem in disable-output-escaping

 

If you're outputting in UTF-8, it can express all of Unicode directly (as
two- or three-byte sequences if necessary), so Numeric Character References
generally won't be needed and won't be produced. 

If you set the output encoding to ASCII rather than UTF-8, any characters
over 127 will be escaped as Numeric Character References (since ASCII is a
seven-bit code). 

Other encodings will differ in what they can escape directly vs. what they
have to escape. 



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Jesper Møller <jes...@selskabet.org> wrote on 04/02/2010 11:42:19 AM:

> From: 
> 
> Jesper Møller <jes...@selskabet.org> 
> 
> To: 
> 
> "xalan-dev@xml.apache.org" <xalan-dev@xml.apache.org> 
> 
> Cc: 
> 
> "<xalan-dev@xml.apache.org>" <xalan-dev@xml.apache.org> 
> 
> Date: 
> 
> 04/02/2010 11:46 AM 
> 
> Subject: 
> 
> Re: problem in disable-output-escaping 
> 
> Hi! 
> The entities &#246;&#233;&#217;&#210; are all read into their 
> internal Java char representation, and since the codepoints in 
> question would never be encoded as entities, there is no escaping to
disable. 
> 
> BTW: This kind of question is more suited for the 'users' mail list 
> 
> Hope this helps! 
> 
> -Jesper 
> 
> On 02/04/2010, at 07.44, "dipesh" <dipe...@erevmax.com> wrote:

> Hi All, 
>   
> I used XSLT for transforming one xml to another xml. 
>   
> Input XML contain some ISO 8859 value like 
>   
>                                     <Address Type='1'> 
>                                         <AddressLine></AddressLine> 
>                                         
> <CityName>&#246;&#233;&#217;&#210;</CityName>

>                                     </Address> 
>   
> I am using xslt which looks like this 
>   
>                   <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
> <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="
<http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform> http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform
> " > 
> <Address> 
>                        <xsl:attribute name="Type" namespace=""> 
>                              <xsl:value-of select="string
> ($var32_ProfileInfo/ns0:Profile/ns0:Customer/ns0:Address/@Type)"/> 
>                        </xsl:attribute>                       
>                            <AddressLine> 
>                                <xsl:value-of select="string
> (ns0:Customer/ns0:Address/ns0:AddressLine)"/> 
>                            </AddressLine> 
>                            <xsl:text disable-output-escaping="no" 
> >"&#246;&#233;&#217;&#210;"</xsl:text> 
>                            <CityName> 
>                              <xsl:value-of  
>
select="$var32_ProfileInfo/ns0:Profile/ns0:Customer/ns0:Address/ns0:CityName
" 
> disable-output-escaping="yes"/> 
>                            </CityName> 
>                     </Address> 
>                   </xsl:stylesheet> 
>   
> Now I want that output xml shold be like this 
>   
>                   <Address Type='1'> 
>                                         <AddressLine></AddressLine> 
>                                          &#246;&#233;&#217;&#210; 
>                                         
> <CityName>&#246;&#233;&#217;&#210;</CityName>

>                                     </Address> 
>   
> But it gives output like this 
>   
>                                    <Address Type='1'> 
>                                         <AddressLine></AddressLine> 
>                                          öéÙÒ 
>                                         <CityName>öéÙÒ</CityName>

>                                     </Address> 
>   
>   
> Can anybody can tell me how I can solve this problem 
>   
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