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From: santiago@------------.---.--
To: NULL
Date: 4/4/2006 9:05:00 AM

Editing XML with special characters like =E7 =E1 =F1

Hello. I have to code a multilanguage website. As it will be very
static, I set things up so everything is loaded from an XML file.
However, as soon as I tried to start typing in the text in spanish,
french and polish, I realized that no XML editor I knew would let me
type and output unicode references. I mean, I need something where I
can press the  =B4e sequence in the keyboard and get é (without the
space) instead of the normal output =E9. If I am to type in a virtual
keyboard or insert the characters from a character map this will turn
into an endless task. How do russian, polish or chinese people write
their (raw) XML?


Thanks!!!



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