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Re: Character encoding problem
David Carlisle writes:
>
> <xsl:output method="html" encoding="$charEncoding"/>
>
> you can't do that: you have to fix the output encoding.
Dohh!
Then maybe I could include a stylesheet for English or Japanese? You
don't have to answer that -- I'll look it up in the bible.
Michael Kay writes:
> > Saxon:
> > $ saxon main.html i18n.xsl currentLanguage=en
> > Transform failed: =US-ASCII
>
> The leading "=" suggests you're hitting bug 6.2.2/010; but I've no idea why.
Actually, I'm using Saxon 6.02. Time to upgrade once again, eh?
> This bug suggests that the input is being read from a source that has
> external encoding information associated with it, typically an HTTP header.
There shouldn't be any of those involved. It's just a local file.
Thank you, gentlemen.
Matt Gushee
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