I'm using a xsl stylesheet to transform an xml file to FO file. I don't know
exactly in which cells I can get the classnames. I use a template to search
'.' and replace it by '\u200B' but I'm facing another problem with the 
invalid character (\). I'll update this topic when I will have the solution,
but feel free to comment my solution.



Georg Datterl wrote:
> 
> Hi Sandra,
> 
> Basically depends how you get your data and where you manipulate it. I
> think, in the end the class name should look like
> com.\u200Bxxxxxxxxxxxxx.\u200Bxxxxxxx.\u200Bxxxxxxx.\u200Bxxxxxxxxx.\u200BGenericDecoder
> (in case Outlook is killing that: after each period is a unicode 200B). 
> That should do the trick. Possibly more elegant readers can provide more
> elegant solutions.
> 
> Regards,
>  
> Georg Datterl
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