Amadeo,

Hi. I created a sample project from your files, and was initially getting the same result, with the characters in the file resulting from your transform being messed up.

I changed all instances of String -> byte[] and byte[] -> String conversions to specify the character encoding and the resulting xml was perfect.

The basic changes were to read the xml and xsl into Strings like this:

String sourceXML = null;
byte[] bytes = WOApplication.application().resourceManager ().bytesForResourceNamed("sourceXML.xml", null, null);
try {
        sourceXML = new String(bytes, "UTF-8");
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException uee) {
        uee.printStackTrace();
}

and to get the result of the transformation like this:

try {
result = ((ByteArrayOutputStream)((StreamResult) output).getOutputStream()).toString("UTF-8");
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException uee) {
        uee.printStackTrace();
}

I've posted the simple project to http://apparentmotion.com/ downloadables/XSLTest.zip. (47 KB)

Have a great day.

Travis

On Oct 10, 2006, at 3:36 AM, Amedeo Mantica wrote:

Thank you for reply and collaboration

here the link for dile downloads

http://downloads.insigno.net/fileswo.zip

the sourceXML is the XML data grabbed from database (using WebObjects's NSXMLOutputStream)
the file is perfect.  (some /u000d for CR/LF, but I think is ok)

the SimpleTrasformation.xls is an Apple provided XLST file for removing unuseful data and simplyfing the XML file.

the destinationXML file is the result of sourceXML trasformed using SimpleTrasformation.xml
myTrasformer.java is the routine that do the XSLT trasformation.

see the accented letters in destinationXML file...
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