On Jun 26, 2006, at 3:22 PM, John Balestrieri wrote:

I've fixed the crashes, it was an encoding problem (I was converting incorrectly). But, I'm still curious about what is legal text and what is not. I've noticed that '&' is converted by the XML classes to & when writing XML -- so it is it valid to write non- ASCII in the XML document if the XML classes are accepting it?

John

I would not
Convert things to their encoded values ( & to & , > to > , etc ) and keep all values to ASCII and things seem ok Values for characters that are UTF 8 can be encoded as #XXXX (I believe) where XXXX is the UTF code point

You just have to undo this when you read it
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