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Le 2012-03-05 03:54, Invisible a écrit :
>>> That tells an XML processor what the character encoding is. It does not
>>> tell your text editor what the encoding is.
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>> How about rephrasing this: "It does not /necessarily/ tell your text
>> editor what the encoding is."
>>
>> What part of "get a decent text editor" didn't you understand? :-P
>
> Can you name one single text editor which can actually change character
> encoding based on a mere XML encoding specification?
I would bet emacs does it, since it does everything, including sorting
laundry and fixing tires.
But seriously, though, http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=xml+editors
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