Re: HTML character encoding

Posted by Joseph Lawrence on
URL: https://discuss.orbeon.com/HTML-character-encoding-tp33897p33898.html

Hello Bitbyter,
          try declaring entities on top of your page as follows:
 
<!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet [
<!ENTITY nbsp "&#x00A0;">
]>
Thanks
Joseph Lawrence
Stabilix Solutions

BitByter <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi,

I'm using XForms within JSP/JSF pages with Orbeon Forms. Now my problem is
that Orbeon Forms seems to not allow the usage of specially encoded
characters like " ", "©" or those for the german umlauts
("ä", "ö" and "ü").

Whenever such an encoded character is used, Orbeon Forms complains "Fatal
error: The entity "ouml" was referenced, but not declared.".

And it seems it doesn't matter whether the character is used as element or
attribute value.

Wheres when those special characters are encoded numerically (e.g. "Ä"
instead of "Ä"), everything works fine.

Now my problem is, that I have to use JSP/JSF taglibs that produce such
specially encoded characters, thus I can't avoid them.

So I'd like to know if this is a bug in Orbeon Forms 3.5.1.200705030906, and
if there is a workaround for this problem.

Hope someone can help!

- bitbyter




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