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On Mon, 28 Feb 2000 19:24:54 +0100 ZSolt Czinkos wrote:
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>I would like to transform an XML file to another with XSLT. I have entity
>references in the source and want to keep them in the target. e.g. Now
>é becomes ²é² which isn¹t good for me.
I suppose that you should put in your stylesheet something like this:
<xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes"> &eacute; </sxl:text>
But I have not found yet any implementation supporting that!!!
In fact, it really seems more an hack than a feature.
Does someone know something better?
Does someone know an implementation
supporting that?
Thanks in advance,
C.S.C.
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