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Re: Why would encoding="UTF-8" chance to "UTF=16"?

From: "Julian F. Reschke" <julian.reschke@-----------------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 7/18/2007 3:21:00 PM

toudidel wrote:
> U¿ytkownik "Hennie" <ze1@h...> napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci 
> news:u%Tmi.39242$KV1.23035@r......
>> I have the XSL style sheet attached below.  Whenever I do a transformation 
>> of an XML file the "UTF= 8" enconding is always changed to "UTF = 16". 
>> Before I can use the transformed file I need to Edit it in Notepad.  The 
>> rest of the transformed file works as a charm.  I assume it is something 
>> small but I know to little to solve the problem.
> 
> Maybe you're using some characters from UTF-16 charset.

UTF-16 is an *encoding*, not a character set. Both UTF-16 and UTF-8 can 
encode any character from the Unicode character set.

Best regards, Julian


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