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importing XML data with diacritic characters in an MSWord 2003 document

From: "zoewie" <sjoerd.willems@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 1/4/2006 8:30:00 AM
Hi,

I=B4m using a word document as an xml-template by bookmarking certain
parts in the text and saving it as an xml-template. When I try to
import data in this template I get an error, but only  when the data
contains diacriticcharacters (such as =E9, =F6, =EF, etc). The message:
The xml-file report could not be opened because there are problems with
the content. Illegal XML character..

Does anyone know of a way to work around this something? I guess it's a
bug in the way word interprets te data, but don't really know enough
about xml to actually find the root of the problem.

Regards, Sjoerd.



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