Sorry, I think I didn't emphasize the problem enough - it isnt the uri escapes, its the <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> appearing mysteriously inside an attribute that bothers me.

Alex


Joseph Kesselman wrote:
Correct operation per the XSLT spec. In HTML output mode, attributes which are known to always contain URI references must be escaped to make them compatable with the URI specs -- which means some characters, including space, must be escaped.

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