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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Problems with quotes in HTML export
Thanks for the advice! But I'm wondering that my DocBook document has <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> and the resulting HTML file has <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Are there any XSL parameters where I can set the output decoding? B. Paul Heinlein wrote on 06.08.2004 15:33: > On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, [windows-1252] Bernd Pörner wrote: > >> ... <para>If you want to encrypt/decrypt mail messages only, you can >> skip this section and jump over to <xref linkend="enigmail"/>.</para> >> ... >> >> When I'm using the DocBook XSL stylesheets to convert the respective >> document to XHTML, the code shown above results in the following HTML >> code: >> >> ... <p><a id="d0e213">If you want to encrypt/decrypt mail messages only, >> you can skip this section and jump over to </a><a href="#enigmail" >> title="Enigmail">the section called Enigmail</a></p> ... >> >> The double quotes around the word "Enigmail" cannot be displayed with >> Internet Explorer ... and AFAIK they are not HTML-compliant. > > > This issue is probably a difference between the text encoding used to > write the file and what your browser is expecting to see. > > For instance, if your HTML document is written in utf-8, but your > browser is expecting an ISO-8859 encoding (e.g., ISO-8859-1), then > non-ASCII characters are going to be misinterpreted. > > So take a look at the initial xml declaration in your HTML file, e.g., > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> > > and in IE go to View -> Encoding and set it to match. > > -- Paul Heinlein <heinlein@madboa.com>
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