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RE: Special Characters in URLs
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] Special Characters in URLs
- From: Eriksson Magnus <Magnus dot eriksson at softronic dot se>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 13:12:11 +0200
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Chris,
I'm sorry, I don't really understand. I have encoding set to iso-8859-1 for
the xsl:stylesheet and the xsl:output elements, why would it replace it with
the UTF-8 values? How should go about doing this, with characters not valid
for the URL replaced with their HTTP/URL replacement (e.g. " " replaced with
"+", "+" with "%2B" etc)?
Regards,
Magnus Eriksson,
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher R. Maden [mailto:crism@maden.org]
Sent: den 19 juni 2001 11:21
To: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
Subject: Re: [xsl] Special Characters in URLs
At 02:10 19-06-2001, Eriksson Magnus wrote:
>I'm trying to create an Anchor-tag with a querystring where the querystring
>(SomeText) could exist of characters that are not valid in a URL such as
>"å", "ä" and "ö". The XSLT processor (msxml 3) replaces these (which is
>fine) -- but it doesn't replace it with the correct URL replacements such
as
>"%E5", "%E4", "%F6" but with "%C3%A5", "%C3%A4" and "%C3%B6". Why is that?
>What am I doing wrong?
The processor is properly replacing the non-ASCII characters with their
hex-encoded UTF-8 values.
-Chris
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