Yes I agree. Eclipse (XmlBuddy) does recognise it and convert it
properly but as you mentioned most likely not every editor does. And I
agree that we (wicket cvs) in general should escape special characters
(值 etc.) and rely on ASCII only except for some examples and
tests to show that and how it works. But none of our components
should.

Juergen

On 4/25/05, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Next thing is that if your language is Chinese, it is not doable to use
> with utf-8 codes all over the place. I just tested putting Chinese
> characters in the HTML directly, and that works fine. BUT you have to
> sure your editor is in utf-8 mode. That seems kind of problematic
> though, as not all editors seem to be smart enough to look at the
> declared encoding (the xml tag). And as the editor preferences are
> (naturally) not saved in CVS, it seems a bit dangerous to do this.
> 
> Eelco
> 
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