Hi Mattias in my previous response I forget to responde directly to your question.

You have right.
The XML is not only 7bit chars.
And if it was a correctly UTF8 text it could host any chars.

The question is that often (really often) the user to avoid the editin directly in the qgis interface, write the text in another editing software: microsoft word, libreoffice, or in a email client to exchaning the text with other users of the responsible group.
After the responsible group has validate the text .
The user copy/and/paste the text in the abstract field of the qgis project using the qgis interface.

The rule to use only char in the first 7bit domain is a try to reduce the problems. Infact afaik the chars in the first 7 bit are the same in every character-set.

A.

Il 04/10/2015 15:30, Matthias Kuhn ha scritto:
Hi Andrea,

Is it really that there should only be 7bit characters or is it that the
encoding is not properly set in the answer?
XML fully supports utf-8 (it is even the default character encoding) and
I assume that in 2015 every modern XML client should support this as well.

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