This error means that the document is written in ASCII mode with some
characters which are not contain in the ASCII table of UTF-8.
Which means :
if you write in a new document with ultraedit and you save it as is.
Cocoon will load the document and serialize it with this error.
BUT :
Before
Hi!!!
I know this is a issue largely discussed here, but
for me the tips that I read didn't work.
I already try to set the current encoding in the
sitemap, like you can see here:
map:serializer
logger="sitemap.serializer.html" name="html"
mime-type="text/html"pool-grow="4"
pool-max="32"
On 23.02.2004 21:34, Carlos Dias wrote:
Hi!!!
I know this is a issue largely discussed here, but for me the tips that I read didn't work.
I already try to set the current encoding in the sitemap, like you can see here:
map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.html name=html mime-type=text/html
: Joerg Heinicke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: Change encoding to ISO-8859-1
On 23.02.2004 21:34, Carlos Dias wrote:
Hi!!!
I know this is a issue largely discussed here, but for me the tips that
I read didn't work.
I already try
:39 PM
Subject: Re: Change encoding to ISO-8859-1
On 23.02.2004 21:34, Carlos Dias wrote:
Hi!!!
I know this is a issue largely discussed here, but for me the tips that
I read didn't work.
I already try to set the current encoding in the sitemap, like you can
see here:
map:serializer
On 23.02.2004 21:53, Carlos Dias wrote:
Let me see if I understand your answer... you are saying that the file is
defined with a specific encoding, but has characters that are in a different
encoding, right?!
Yes. This happens if you use an encoding-unaware editor or the editor
can not handle the
Another good hint might be to use a browser like IE or Mozilla to view
the XML file because they tell you if something is wrong with the file
and no editor/application/cocoon is involved.
Joerg
On 23.02.2004 21:50, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 23.02.2004 21:53, Carlos Dias wrote:
Let me see if I
Heinicke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: Change encoding to ISO-8859-1
Another good hint might be to use a browser like IE or Mozilla to view
the XML file because they tell you if something is wrong with the file
and no editor/application