On Saturday 30 June 2007, Daniel Leidert wrote: > > > UTF-8 file > > > > > > So, I'm closing your bug report > > And you are wrong with that. The mentioned files contain invalid > characters - independent if this is an encoding issue or not
Hi! I cannot find a simple tool that can tell me that it is not valid utf8. isutf8 from moreutils - and iconv - both tells that it is indeed valid utf8. I don't see a bug here. > (I'm not an > expert for this question). This makes xsltproc fail to xinclude them. > Open e.g. the rdf.desktop file in an editor of your choice and look at > it's content (e.g. in rdf.desktop the [te] locale seems to contain the > invalid characters). Removing these characters makes xsltproc stop > complaining and work. Are you sure it is not a issue in xsltproc ? can you tell a simple way on how to reproduce it ? The fact tat it makes it weird in your editor, isn't it just a issue of you not having the right fonts installed, so you cannot show the glyphs ? /Sune -- Genius, I cannot debug the hard disk from the tools inside Photoshop 6.4, how does it work? You must overclock a button to mount a CPU.
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