Hello Ana,
I don't have a KDE bugzilla account, and I don't intend to open one.

Here's what I tried to post:
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The input files are UTF-8.
kxsldbg displays them as if they were Latin-1. So it seems like kxsldbg
defaults to using Latin-1 as default output charset.

The files (they're attached here, too) contain a proper XML encoding
specification, and thus should not need any user-defined file type
hacks. kxsldbg should just use the encoding specified in the XML file.

"Configure Editor" doesn't do anything here, no dialog to input any
settings.

It still crashes here, using versions
kxsldbg    3.5.8
kdelibs    3.5.8.dfsg.1
libxml2    2.6.31.dfsg
libxslt1.1 1.1.22

P.S. With the "file name pattern" comment I was referring to the "open
file" dialog extension patterns. It includes odd stuff such as .Xsl, but
lacks the obvious .xslt
I don't see a reason why this would have to wait for KDE 4.
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best regards,
Erich Schubert
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