Posted by tedd on 01/22/06 21:45
>I've been having a tough time with parsing XML files and special characters.
>
>-snip-
>
>Any suggestions as to how I could get around this seemingly
>impossible road block thats been placed by what seems to be the xml
>engines :O..
Adam:
I believe that these "special" character will be with us for a long
while. I suggest that you review the Unicode database for these
characters and my suggestion is to use the code-points (HEX
equivalences) for these characters. For example, 0061 is a small "a",
2022 is a "bullet", 2713 is a "check-mark" and so on. Most language
glyphs of the world are represented in the Unicode database.
HTH's
tedd
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