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Posted to docs@httpd.apache.org by Joshua Slive <jo...@slive.ca> on 2002/05/07 23:14:59 UTC
Japanese Translation
As far as the Japanese translation, I am really lost. It seems to me that
Xalan won't touch a document with the iso-2202-jp encoding. I searched
around a little for more info, but I couldn't find anything. Yoshiki, is
it possible for you to find some information in Japanese forums on how
people are doing XSLT in Japanese?
Joshua
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Re: Japanese Translation
Posted by Yoshiki Hayashi <yo...@xemacs.org>.
Joshua Slive <jo...@slive.ca> writes:
> As far as the Japanese translation, I am really lost. It seems to me that
> Xalan won't touch a document with the iso-2202-jp encoding. I searched
> around a little for more info, but I couldn't find anything. Yoshiki, is
> it possible for you to find some information in Japanese forums on how
> people are doing XSLT in Japanese?
Actually, I couldn't find many information about using XSLT
in Japanese. One said that Xalan-J doesn't accept
iso-2022-jp as an input. The other said that Xalan-C++
accept iso-2022-jp if Xereces is changed to use ICU.
However, I could convert mod_suexec.ja.xml succefully using
style/build.sh with modification of encoding attribute of
xsl:output in manual.xsl. I've just committed the
transformed version.
What I used was:
Sun (blackdown) JDK 1.3.1
Xalan-Java 1.2.2 (that's what Debian version number says)
Xerces-java 1.4.3
Ant 1.4.1
If iso-2022-jp encoding is problematic for other people, I
have no problem changing it to UTF-8. The only requirement
is that XSLT processor can produce iso-2022-jp file until
every web browsers out there support UTF-8. Although it is
more convenient if it accepts iso-2022-jp input, it
certainly is not a must.
--
Yoshiki Hayashi
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