Does that apply to all non-ASCII characters, or only to those you mention 
(which are not part of Latin-1)?
Did you check that the font description to give to FOP have glyphs for these 
specific codes?

HTH, Alfred.

-----Original Message-----
From: FunkyDisco [mailto:funky_disco_fr...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Sonntag, 4. Dezember 2011 13:02
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: XML-> PDF bad encoding


Appologize in front if this is somewhere explained, but as I'm not guru in
Cocoon, after 5 days of google search and testing all possible combinations,
haven't found a solution. So here is brief problem description 

When I test file generation from WEB URL, (source->output), : 
XML->XML correct (simple copy test to see if it read OK and write OK) 
XML->RTF correct 
XML-PDF problem (national characters has "#") 

I have read "http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/faq.html#pdf-characters";,
chapter 6.2 which shows exactly what I have but when I implement a feature
some national character (ĐđČčĆć in unicode notation) remain as "#" signs). 

Is this really a bug or there is a solution, so please once more apologize
for some dumb entries in this issue, but pretty lost in this case. 
Regards, 
Funky 
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