Manoj,
For the XML declaration, the encoding attribute value is specified by
the IANA values. The uppercase value of 'utf-8' is the prefered form
of the character set.
This is the first time I have seen the need for choosing the
preferred value, but I will make a note of it for my stylesheets.
Thanks for the reply. However this problem has nothing to do with data
transfer as I am creating XML file on the fly. So if is installed on Unix
file gets created on Unix and same for windows...
My guess turned out right. On Unix you need to specify the encoding as
'UTF-8' ( case sensitive )
My boss just called me and informed me that on UNIX ( where we have our jars and where we run our application server) its getting an error saying "encoding error utf8". It worked on windows 2000 pro which I am using. Does the utf8 string needs to be different on unix?Paging Vinuta
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My boss just called me and informed me that on UNIX ( where we have our
jars and where we run our application server) its getting an error
saying encoding error utf8. It worked on windows 2000 pro which I am
using. Does the utf8 string needs to be different on unix?
The
: fop-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: XMLParser error with unicode characters in XML file.
I am getting a XML parsing error from weblogic.apache.xerces when I parse a
XML
document which contains accented characters.
This is what I am doing
1) Some database columns have accented data for spanish,japanese