reopen 321277 thanks The bug is still present, and trivial to reproduce. Well, it's slightly different right now; my input file in UTF-8 is displayed corretly, the output file is ISO-8859-15 and isn't displayed correctly. The XML declaration correctly gives the encoding. Attached is a trivial test case, unfortunately this crashes kxsldbg instead... P.S. the proper file name for a XSLT file is .xslt IMHO... your default file name pattern definitely should include .xslt And actually you might consider naming it kxsltdbg, since it only does XSL-T, doesn't it? P.P.S. test1.xslt doesn't produce valid XML as output; but test2.xslt also triggers the crash in kxsldbg. best regards, Erich Schubert -- erich@(vitavonni.de|debian.org) -- GPG Key ID: 4B3A135C (o_ Why waste time learning, when ignorance is instantaneous? --- Calvin //\ Klug fragen können, ist die halbe Weisheit. --- Francis Bacon V_/_
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