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kitty schrieb:
> Does XML encoding charset include "curly brackets" as valid characters
> ?
> My version <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> does not seem to
> support curly brackets when I try to read them from the file.
> <Id> {2.3434} </Id}
> I have tried replacing them with the hexadecimal values also ({ and
> }). I thought it was an issue with Carbon but I would like to know
> if I can use curly brackets in XML files.
Of course you can. '{' and '}' are pretty basic characters and can be
encoded using a lot of character encoding schemes, UTF-8 being one of
them. So the problem must be somewhere else. BTW, what is the error
message you get?
--
Johannes Koch
In te domine speravi; non confundar in aeternum.
(Te Deum, 4th cent.)
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