- Dennis
Dennis Sosnoski wrote:
I see that there's an error in the encoding handling that I'd missed. Most of the test cases are just using ASCII characters, though I thought I had a few that went outside the set. I'll get it fixed in CVS as soon as I can, and will also add it to the test suite. If you can get a simple example code for this and attach it to a Jira issue I'll make sure it works properly for your data. Thanks,
- Dennis
HD wrote:
I tried to use the UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1 encodings but there seems to be some strange things happening with the output encoding: all the french accents generate these strange characters.
For instance: rte st Antoine de Ginesti�re becomes
<CT_Adresse>rte Saint Antoine de Ginesti�ƒ�’�†@™�ƒ@ @D��ƒ�’@š�ƒ@š�ȁK;¨re</CT_Adresse>
This particular string was encoded with ISO-8859-1. But I get these strange characters too in UTF-8. I'm wondering what encoding was used to compile JiBX ?
Henri.
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