Re: [xslt] isn't nonbreaking space in iso-8859-1 encoding?



On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 01:50:35PM +0100, Bjorn Reese wrote:
> Daniel Veillard wrote:
> 
> >paphio:~/tmp -> od -c res
> >0000000   <   ?   x   m   l       v   e   r   s   i   o   n   =   "   1
> >0000020   .   0   "       e   n   c   o   d   i   n   g   =   "   i   s
> >0000040   o   -   8   8   5   9   -   1   "   ?   >  \n   <   p   >   n
> >0000060   o   n   b   r   e   a   k   i   n   g       s   p   a   c   e
> >0000100 240   a   n   d       m   o   r   e   .   <   /   p   >  \n
> >0000117
> >paphio:~/tmp -> 
> >
> >(gdb) p /x 240
> >$1 = 0xf0
> 
> Minor clarification: 240 in the output from od is an octal number, not a
> decimal number, so 240 is 0xA0 as we expected.

 Dohh, right ! Bad proof but the theorem is still good :-)

Daniel

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