Is there a workaround for this bug? How do the users of C2.1 deal with the situation?

If I revert the fix in AbstractTextSerializer, the handling of namespaces is broken.

If I leave the fix as is, pages are served in UTF-8 and that stupid excuse for a browser that is IE barfs on UTF-8 characters. I would gladly tell my users to use Mozilla instead, but it seems like IE currently has more than 90% of the market. It's unbelievable that people would choose one browser over another just because it comes built-in with their OS, even if it's technically inferior. I think the manufacturer should be sued for monopolistic practices <*GRIN*>.

Would it be possible to change some code somewhere so that Cocoon would always serialize as, say, ISO-8859-1 instead of UTF-8? It's a ugly hack but at least it would make my Italian pages work in IE (at least I hope so).

Ugo

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Ugo Cei - Consorzio di Bioingegneria e Informatica Medica
P.le Volontari del Sangue, 2 - 27100 Pavia - Italy
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