You can avoid the &#xxx; using UTF-8. UTF-8 allow you to write the representation of the char directly in the file. For example in Spanish:
I really don't know the &#xxx; syntax for the following chars:
�, �, �, �, �, �, etc.
This should also work when using the correct ISO encoding that supports the specific characters.
Joerg
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