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Hi Folks, I wonder would anyone be able to tell me what
character set the @DOM tag supports? I assign the Euro symbol (€) as part of the XML
document using the @DOM tag, but when I read the value back out of the XML
document it appears as a ? rather than the Euro symbol. This is causing me a
bit of a problem and I am wondering if theres a way around it. Replacing the
Euro symbol with the HTML equivalent € appears to be too complicated
in my scenario. Thanks Mike. ******************************************************************** This message is intended only for the use of the person(s) ("the intended recipient(s)") to whom it is addressed. It may contain information which is privileged and confidential within the meaning of applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender as soon as possible. The views expressed in this communication may not necessarily be the views held by LGCSB (Local Government Computer Services Board). Any attachments have been checked by a virus scanner and appear to be clean. Please ensure that you also scan all messages, as LGCSB does not accept any liability for contamination or damage to your systems. ******************************************************************** |
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