Chris,
Have you also tried HTMLT or XHTMLT Serializers?
Default HTMLSerializer cannot handle some unicode characters:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-5973?attachmentOrder=asc
Greetings,
Greg
wt., 29 mar 2022 o 19:37 gelo1234 napisał(a):
> Hello Chris,
>
> I think you will not get
Hello Chris,
I think you will not get any icon-type character on output without using
proper font rendering - like Emoji support? Emoji might not be supported by
default in Cocoon.
So this might be the reason why you get HTML entities instead of
Emoji-icons.
Also notice:
https://www.mail-archive.c
Do you use Xalan as XSLT Processor ?
If so, I remember https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANJ-2617
which could be a cause of your issue.
I resolved it on my side years ago by compiling my own patched version
of Xalan.
For "markers", you may use labels on your sitemap steps associated wit
Cédric,
On 3/29/22 12:06, Cédric Damioli wrote:
Could you provide more details ?
How is your XML processed before outputting the wrong UTF-8 sequence ?
It's somewhat straightforward:
https://source/"; />
Hi Christopher,
Could you provide more details ?
How is your XML processed before outputting the wrong UTF-8 sequence ?
Regards,
Cédric
Le 29/03/2022 à 17:48, Christopher Schultz a écrit :
All,
I'm still struggling with this. I have upgraded to 2.1.13 which
includes the fix for https://issue
All,
I'm still struggling with this. I have upgraded to 2.1.13 which includes
the fix for https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-2352 but I'm
still getting that American flag converted into those 4 HTML entities:
I would expect there to be a single (multibyte) character in the out