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Re: Writing XML in UCS-2 encoding

From: satv73@-----.---
To: NULL
Date: 7/7/2006 1:08:00 PM

Julian,
    Another dept asked specifically for the UCS-2 format [or atleast
UTF-16], so that has to be the target.

I have MSXML in my system/sdk.  But dont know what to use [I checked
msdn sample, but i couldnt find changing encoding format]

Please let me know if you have any info on this.
Thanks
Sathish
Julian F. Reschke wrote:
> satv73@g... schrieb:
> > Julian,
> >    Since I am totally new to the xml api area, I really dont know what
> > to use.  For keeping it simpler, I wrote the xml normally.  But when
> > the requirement got changed, I am exploring options.
> >
> > Can you please indicate a direction or provide me a small sample code
> > which needs to have functionality to encode to ucs-2 or utf-16 ?
>
> I'm not really sure what you're asking for. Do you have MSXML on your
> system? Did you check the SDK?
>
> On the other hand, why exactly do you want to produce XML in UCS-2? Why
> does the encoding matter at all?



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