For non-Eu /Western languages fine. For less popular languages and
alphabets it is a necessity? Perhaps we could devise test cases from
recent posts, or from others whose languages normally require utf-16
encodings?

regards

On 21 March 2014 18:40, Daniel Naber <daniel.na...@languagetool.org> wrote:
> On 2014-03-21 18:05, Dave Pawson wrote:
>
>> Yes, but if I state the encoding is utf-16, will that be honoured?
>
> We don't have that case yet, but I'm quite sure the Java XML parser will
> automatically take care of it.
>
> Regards
>   Daniel
>
>
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