Mike Raiford <no.### [at] spam me> wrote:
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
> Gaah! No! Use UTF-8! 8859-1 is Western European/United States only! Any
> characters that are not in this set will be rendered as ? or worse. UTF-8 gives
> access to the whole of the Unicode codeset, so no data will be mangled by the
> encoding. Sorry, I'm a big proponent of using a more universal character set,
> especially when handling data.
Nothing stops you from using &#xx; codes regardless of the encoding.
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- Warp
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