i had assumed (perhaps naively) that digester supported unicode correctly.
certainly, this is the first issue i've heard of. if you could supply a simple test case demonstrating the problem (preferable one that you'd be willing to donate to the ASF) then i'll take a look.


- robert

On Monday, June 9, 2003, at 06:53 PM, Ted Slusser wrote:

Hello,  I am trying to specify a unicode character in
an xml file that is consumed by digester.  When the
xml file is processed digester converts the unicode to
a literal string.  e.g. '\u00AE' becomes the string
"\\u00AE" which actually renders to "\u00AE".  Is
there some way to support unicode in digester?

Thanks,

Ted Slusser

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