On 9/26/06, Yoan BLANC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you prefer if I send a Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
It's much a matter of your tool. Technorati deals with this page
correctly (except with the dates) so why x2v cannot, strange no?

I'll look into this now that i know you want it to be "iso-8859-1".
The technorati service and my site are running the same XSLT. To
actually execute the transform you need something else. In my case, i
am using PHP, i don't know what technorati uses to call the XML and
XSLT.

Since the XSLT can't detect the HTTP Header mimeType that needs to be
passed in from the executing code (in my case PHP, where i have it
wrong).

I won't go too much technical detail on the discuss list, you can
email me off list for a complete explaination and how the W3C defines
the order of where to look for language encodings, etc.

-brian

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brian suda
http://suda.co.uk
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