From: Alex B. <en...@tu...> - 2001-05-18 21:11:51
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> What does utf-8 mean? I copied it from another XSLT script that worked for > me, but don't understand a thing about it! It's character encoding. UTF means "universal text format" 8 is 8bit. there's also utf-16 but no one supports it :) > And upgrading is even more of a problem... I've stuck so many dlls in so > many different places that I haven't the faintest idea which are doing the > work and which I should leave alone :-) 'spect it's easy on Linux is it? not quite, but you can at least have hope of managing it :) > Same here. I'd love to rewrite my site using XSLT and phpcache or > PearCache, but my free web hosting provider doesn't support Sablotron :-(( erghlets. I think a php xslt processor is coming, but I can't imagine that would be fast. >> I fixed a little rule in there this morning that (for a select) checks to >> see if the next element is a select, and if so, prints a space - or if the >> next element is something else, prints a br, or if nothing, ptints nothing. >> >> it's extremely groovy, and efficient. > > And just what I need for one of my scripts, if only it didn't rely on > Sablotron being installed ;-) As they see demand, a number of those hosts will add that stuff, we'll see. -alex -- alex black, ceo en...@tu... the turing studio, inc. http://www.turingstudio.com vox+510.666.0074 fax+510.666.0093 |