> > Of course this will limit you to the XML-supported subset
> of the 256
> > characters allowed by iso-8859-1, whereas utf-8 gives you the
> > XML-supported subset of some 1.1 million characters.
>
> Add to that: ..but that's OK, because your XSLT processor
> should be smart enough, when outputting html or xml, to write
> any characters that are beyond the iso-8859-1 range as
> numeric character references or as character entity
> references.
It's only OK if the element and attribute names use iso-8859-1
characters exclusively.
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