Hello Javier,

XSLTForms has its own XPath parser and, currently, it doesn't allow 
special characters in names. Adding them should not be difficult and 
should not really slow the rendering...

A simple test: just adding such a character in an element name doesn't 
bother browsers!

Do you already have a list or a link?

Thanks!

-Alain

Le 05/07/2012 13:24, Javier Díaz a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> We are testing our xsltforms application with problematic characters in
> spanish (ñ, accents, etc), and we have found the following error using
> this xml and having binding expressions:
>
> <Dia>
>      <Mañana>Viernes</Mañana>
> </Dia>
>
>
> XSLTForms Exception
> --------------------------
>
> Error parsing the following XPath expression :
>
> /Dia/Mañana
>
> Unknown operator at 'ñ' in '/Dia/Mañana'
>
>
> We will try to avoid this kind of xmls, but we want to know if there is
> any kind of limitation in Xsltforms using it. According to xml standard,
> xmls with "ñ" are valid, although in my opinion it isn't recomendable to
> use it :).
>
> Best regards,
> Javier
>


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