----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 2:46
PM
Subject: [castor-dev] UTF-16 encoding
problem (could be IE)
Hi,
I am marshalling an object to xml with the
following code:
StringWriter
writer = new StringWriter ();
Marshaller
marshaller = new Marshaller ( writer );
marshaller.setEncoding("UTF-16");
marshaller.marshal( obj );
return
writer.toString();
The resulting string of xml is usually displayed
in a browser (in this case IE5 and 6), but using UTF-16 causes this
error:
Switch from current encoding to
specified encoding not supported. Line 1, Position 40
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
Okay, so it is probably IE, but I found this
about this error message:
Switch from current encoding to specified encoding not
supported.
You will get this error message if your file was saved as Unicode/UTF-16
but the encoding attribute specified a single-byte encoding like Windows-1252,
ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8. You can also get this error message if your
document was saved with single-byte encoding, but the encoding attribute
specified a double-byte encoding like UTF-16.
Using encoding ISO-8859-1 it works fine.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Adam
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