Hi,
        You cannot convert a character that is not represented in the 
range described by your current code page to your current code page. 
Unicode has a vast amount of possible characters, your current code page 
probably does not.


Gareth

On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Agrawal, Vikas (ELS) wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I want to convert XMLCh* to char*
> I am using XMLString::transcode to do that.
> 
> EsXMLCh& EsXMLCh::operator=(const XMLCh* const cstr)
> {
>       destroy();
> 
>       created = true;
>       //gTranscoder->transcode();
>       str = XMLString::transcode(cstr);
> 
>       return *this;
> }
> 
> But unfortunately it is not converting XMLCh* to char* properly when XMLCh*
> consists unicode characters as well e.g. "emt production, 4 μM silver
> nitrate". Could anybody help me how to do that.
> 
> Thanks & Regards
> Vikas Agrawal
> 
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