Am Montag, 4. M?rz 2002 19:40 schriebst du:
> Jesus Redrado wrote:
> > We are using the euro symbol in XXE, we use ISO-8859-1 encoding. We
> > are using windows NT/98 with a spanish keyboard.
> >
> > The symbol is displayed fine but it's saved as "?"
>
> This happens for all characters that cannot be represented in
> ISO-8859-1.
>
> It will not happen if you use an encoding which can represent the
> whole Unicode char set, such as UTF-8. Unfortunately using UTF-8
> makes the XML saved by XXE pretty unreadable in spanish (at the XML
> source level).
>
> Therefore, I have no perfect solution for you...

You might also try ISO-8859-15 - i.e. latin 9.  That is quite like 
latin 1, but supports the Euro-Glyph.

Anders

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