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Re: Special char problem and encoding with msxml object

From: "Julian F. Reschke" <julian.reschke@-----------------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 9/2/2004 11:53:00 AM
DataMine wrote:
> Using Special chars in xml: Disaster!
> 
> I have basically the same problem with special chars.
> First: I have an asp-page that creates my xml-file. The content of that
> file is well-formed xml. Every 'record' comes from a database and is
> written with a 'Do While Not'- routine. Before that routine, I write the
> appropriate headers.
> Anyway...
> 
> It is a database with names of people, cities from all over the world.
> Characters like &#228; and &#248; and what-have-you-not are common.
> 
> I can't work with a 'Replace-routine' for every field and every char
> that might be in the content. That would be nonsense!
> 
> Please tell me that xml can be used to work for people outside Silicon
> Valley.
> 
> An additional script-line in the header to set the char-set to be used,
> or encoding.. anything!
> 
> Kind Regards,
> 
> Hans

Of course it can.

But unless you give us more information about what you're doing, it's 
hard to help.

Best regards, Julian


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