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Re: New to XML

From: jodleren <sonnich@---.-->
To: NULL
Date: 12/4/2008 8:44:00 AM
On Dec 4, 6:21=A0pm, Martin Honnen <mahotr...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> jodleren wrote:
> >> XML uses and supports Unicode so simply use an editor that supports
> >> Unicode to edit and save your XML documents, that way you can use
> >> characters directly and don't need any character or entity references.
>
> > Well, that does not work either. Both cases fail:
>
> > <?xml version=3D"1.0" standalone=3D"yes"?>
> > <document>
> > =A0<aphorism>Shit happens</aphorism>
> > =A0<author>unknown</author>
> > =A0<language>English</language>
> > =A0<more>=D8</more>
> > </document>
>
> Works fine for me:http://home.arcor.de/martin.honnen/xml/test2008120403.x=
ml
>
> If you still think there are problems then you need to explain exactly
> what you have tried and why you think it failed. I am afraid "does not
> work" does not tell us what you have tried exactly and what kind of
> failure you think there is. You have managed to use the character "=D8"
> literally in your Usenet post, why should that pose a problem in an XML
> document?

The unicode part I realise now...

<from ie>
The error I get when _not_ unicode-saved...
The XML page cannot be displayed
Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error
and then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------=
-----
An invalid character was found in text content. Error processing
resource 'file:///Y:/html2/2770/articles/test.xml'. Line ...
 <more>
</from ie>

When I open the file in notepad, I can save it as unicode, I have to
do so. An ordanirary text document does not do it.
This might cause problems ahead, therefor it would be easier for me to
use &oslash; instead. Would that in any way be possible?

WBR
Sonnich



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