Andreas K?hne wrote:
> 
> You might also try ISO-8859-15 - i.e. latin 9.  That is quite like
> latin 1, but supports the Euro-Glyph.

OK. I've realized that not natively supporting ISO-8859-15 in XXE is not
a sensible attitude these days (at least in Europe). Therefore I've
added the support for the following encodings:

Cp1252 
ISO-8859-15 
ISO-8859-2 
ISO-8859-3 
ISO-8859-4 
ISO-8859-5 
ISO-8859-7 
ISO-8859-9 
ISO-8859-13

both when loading an XML document and when saving it (see new Options
dialog box, Save tab).

This enhancement will appear in XXE M1.3p1 which will be released next
week.

Do not forget to explicitly add this kind of declaration "<?xml
version='1.0' encoding='ISO-8859-15'?>" at the beginning of your
document templates because these encodings cannot be automatically
detected.

I've only tested ISO-8859-15. If you have problems with other encodings
or if you need more encodings, notify us...

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