Subject: Re: [xsl] escaping/entities on the fly? From: Kevin Rodgers <kevin.rodgers@xxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 13:30:17 -0700 (MST) |
Gabriel K. writes: > Yeah in the e-mail adress yes, but this is actually in the subject line, > like so: > href= mailto:adress@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=kabelskccccep > > But of course the same restriction applies to everything in the href > attribute. > > I'm using outlook express. So it seems what I need is to convert to HTML > entities instead of %HH, since outlook can't display those characters > correctly. Nor should it. The rules for escaping non-ASCII characters in mail headers are explained in RFC 2047: http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc2047.txt For example: Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?kabelskcccc=E5p?= Which you would then URI-escape, yielding: href="mailto:adress@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=%3D%3FISO-8859-1%3FQ%3Fkabelskcccc%3DE5p%3F%3D" > But this is not possible in XSLT 1.0 so I'm screwed I guess. :) Unless someone has implemented an ietf:rfc-2047-encode() stylesheet function... -- Kevin
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