You didn't really give enough information to diagnose this.  The best thing
to do is reduce the problem to a minimal source file and stylesheet file,
and post a bug in Bugzilla.

Dave



                                                                                
                              
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Has anyone noticed inconsistent entity reference conversions in output
HTML?
For example:

A source doc text node contains:
XYZ(tm), ABC(tm) and DEF(tm)
After applying an XSLT stylesheet with Xalan, the resulting HTML contains:
XYZ&#8482;, ABC&trade; and DEF&trade;
It appears that Xalan is doing the conversion inconsistently.  (&#8482; is
equivalent to &trade; but some browsers choke on the decimal represention.)



Steve Ogden
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