https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81461

--- Comment #2 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> AFAIK the problem is in libxml2, which only handles a few major encodings
> internally and uses libiconv for all the others. But we do not bundle
> libiconv, only libxml2, and libiconv is not generally available on Windows.
> There are three possible solutions:
> 
> 1. We bundle libiconv with libreoffice (on Windows only; could even be
> pre-built, I think)
> 2. I work-around this in libe-book by converting the input to UTF-8 before
> passing it to libxml2. This would mean also changing the input, as the
> encoding is recorded in XML declaration, so I would really like to avoid
> having to do this. (But it is possible that libxml2 allows to override the
> encoding recorded in the XML input. Then this would probably be the easiest
> solution.)
> 3. (Speculation) There might be a way to "plug" a different encoding
> converter into libxml2; then I might use ICU which libe-book already depends
> on anyway.

Again sorry for my english
Thank you. I replaced the library catalog on the library libreoffice taken here
with this address: http://www.zlatkovic.com/libxml.en.html
All earned.

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