Adam Flinton wrote:
So just to be certain, if a user has some existing textual content (e.g.
a description of some construct) in a non-UTF-8 source (e.g. a Word
document or HTML page) and pastes into a text area in the Archetype editor:
A) All (mappable) non-UTF-8 chars would be
Peter Gummer wrote:
Adam Flinton wrote:
Equally if a text editor opens an ADL, assumes UTF-8 puts on a BOM
then the Archetype editor dies ...
I assume you mean the Java Archetype Editor, Adam. The Ocean Archetype
Editor accepts ADL files with or without the BOM.
I am
Adam Flinton wrote:
Equally if a text editor opens an ADL, assumes UTF-8 puts on a BOM
then the Archetype editor dies ...
I assume you mean the Java Archetype Editor, Adam. The Ocean Archetype
Editor accepts ADL files with or without the BOM.
There are pros and cons whether tools should
Byte Order Marks
What is the default CharSet for OpenEHR ADL?
ASCII? UTF-8?
I ask because ADL itself does not anywhere declare a character set we
have had a number of adl files which have failed (either to be opened or
to be transformed into XML) in each occasion the reason has been
Adam Flinton wrote:
Byte Order Marks
What is the default CharSet for OpenEHR ADL?
ASCII? UTF-8?
Hi Adam,
UTF-8 is the preferred. See section 3 of
http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.1/architecture/am/adl.pdf
I ask because ADL itself does not anywhere declare a character set we
have
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