One I found was the apostrophe above the 'e' in décor. 
XML throws a wobbly at these types of characters and thought there may be a regex that 
could grab them when used in these rare occasions.

Cheers
Drew

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What kind of characters are they?
Example would help.

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microsoft word of course :)

Cheers again
Drew

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