Hi,

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mfg stefan

> Hi Stefan,
>   I did some preliminary test importing documents with UTF-8 encoded
> characters (like the german characters that you mentioned) and
> XMLdbGUI+Xindice were able to manage them properly.
> Could you please post a short xml document that fails to be imported or
> exported?
>
> BTW I agree that the support for international characters is NOT
> an option,
> so I'll be happy to fix GUI.
>
> Thanks,
>   Andrea
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Stefan Lischke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Saturday, 9 November 2002 2:53 AM
> > To: Xindice Mailingliste
> > Subject: XMLdbGUI another non utf conform editor
> >
> >
> > hi,
> >
> > I'm really upset. i'm working with xindice for now over 1 year.
> i tried so
> > many gui's like xindice browser, atrezzo per xindice ... and
> now XMLdbGUI
> > and none of this editing tools handles utf-8 characters right.
> >
> > U have to know i'm from germany and we use a lot of ä (����)
> > and so on.
> > But all those wanna be guis do no preprocessing before inserting the
> > document in the DB. instead i get a ? when i seen the document again.
> >
> > Since 10 month now im using my own gui which is based on
> phpXindiceAdmin,
> > where i do all the preprocessing stuff neccesary. This type of
> > gui has also
> > one importend advantage, my DB can be changed all over the world without
> > downloading a software just by the web.
> >
> > am i wrong or is someone using a real gui for xindice?
> >
> > mfg stefan
>

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