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On Jun 09, 2001 02:00pm, MIKE@S... wrote to ALL: >> I wrote a javascript to generically wrap form elements in a XML >> format. > Are you submitting this as form data? > If so, watch what happens to the > non-ASCII characters in the XML when you change the encoding of the form > itself, or change the interpreted encoding in the browser. It helps to > use a logging HTTP proxy server or a packet sniffer so you can see the > actual HTTP request. Thanks for the heads up. Yes, I'm aware that I have to deal with encoding and escaping issues of XML. In fact, I have done alot of reading and research this past week, including reading your excellent articles on XML. I plan to revisit your articles when I reach this point. Just a small background: Our product is an intranet RPC based client/server system called WINSERVER. So we have to deal encoding and escaping issues as it is now for the web interface services. Do I have all the functionality covered? Don't know yet. There are some conflicting concepts and in our case some overlapping concepts that I have to work out first. Thanks Hector Santos, President Santronics Software, Inc. http://www.santronics.com
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