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On Thu, 1 Jul 2004, Belkin, Alla wrote: > I have to check if I have some of the extended ASCII (UTF8) characters > in the input XML file. So, I am using stylesheet for transformation > XML input file to the different format of the XML file. Can I do > something efficient to check for special characters in some of the > fields in the input XML file and to convert those specific characters, > (for example, è to e) in the output file? Do you really want to brainwash the accented characters or are you having trouble ensuring they're correctly encoded? I discovered that Oxygen quite nicely reads in my Mac-formatted upper ascii and saves it as UTF8. For that alone, I'll probably buy it. :) -- _Deirdre http://deirdre.net "Memes are a hoax! Pass it on!"
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