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RE: iXSLT: XSL transformations and symbolic entities
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] iXSLT: XSL transformations and symbolic entities
- From: "David Santamauro" <david dot santamauro at snet dot net>
- Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 20:17:33 -0500
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no. "-1" specifies 0 - 128 - no upper ascii support.
latin "-1" 0 - 127
latin "-2" 128- 255
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: [mailto:owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com]On Behalf Of Clark C.
: Evans
: Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 13:39
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: Subject: RE: [xsl] iXSLT: XSL transformations and symbolic entities
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: On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, David Santamauro wrote:
: > ISO-8859-1 does not include the upper 128 characters (in a single byte
: > encoding system). You need to specify an encoding that supports those
: > characters.
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: Perhaps I'm ignorant here, but I thought that the "-1"
: specified the upper 128 characters?
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: ISO 8859 is a full series of 10 (and soon even more) standardized
: multilingual single-byte coded (8bit) graphic character sets for writing
: in alphabetic languages:
:
: 8859-1 Latin1 (West European)
: 8859-2 Latin2 (East European)
: 8859-3 Latin3 (South European)
: 8859-4 Latin4 (North European)
: 8859-5 Cyrillic
: 8859-6 Arabic
: 8859-7 Greek
: 8859-8 Hebrew
: 8859-9 Latin5 (Turkish)
: 8859-10 Latin6 (Nordic)
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