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Richard Cornford
VK wrote:
[MLW:]
Are you sure you are not, once again, looking for the wrong thing in the
wrong place? (for example, at the Encoding item in the menu for IE's
post-XSLT transformation representation of the XML).
Firefox's 'View Page Info' has no trouble reporting the resource as
UTF-8, and a hex dump of the bytes actually sent shows:-
3C 21 44 4F 43 54 59 50 45 20 72 6F 6F 74 20 5B
0A 20 20 20 20 3C 21 45 4C 45 4D 45 4E 54 20 72
6F 6F 74 20 28 23 50 43 44 41 54 41 29 3E 0A 20
20 20 20 5D 3E 0A 0A 3C 72 6F 6F 74 3E C2 AE 3C
2F 72 6F 6F 74 3E 0A
- which certainly is UTF-8 encoded (the registered trade mark character
is the C2 AE sequence just before the 3C at the end of the penultimate
line).
Richard.
[MLW:]
And for sure you have checked *what* charset is indicated in
browser for your "UTF-8" ?
Are you sure you are not, once again, looking for the wrong thing in the
wrong place? (for example, at the Encoding item in the menu for IE's
post-XSLT transformation representation of the XML).
Firefox's 'View Page Info' has no trouble reporting the resource as
UTF-8, and a hex dump of the bytes actually sent shows:-
3C 21 44 4F 43 54 59 50 45 20 72 6F 6F 74 20 5B
0A 20 20 20 20 3C 21 45 4C 45 4D 45 4E 54 20 72
6F 6F 74 20 28 23 50 43 44 41 54 41 29 3E 0A 20
20 20 20 5D 3E 0A 0A 3C 72 6F 6F 74 3E C2 AE 3C
2F 72 6F 6F 74 3E 0A
- which certainly is UTF-8 encoded (the registered trade mark character
is the C2 AE sequence just before the 3C at the end of the penultimate
line).
Richard.