Ah! my mistake, I had missed the Java name "x-MacRoman" instead of the  
previous XML "MacRoman",
thanks for the hint and ? once more ? your exceptional user support.

A.


Le 23 juil. 08 ? 14:33, Hussein Shafie a ?crit :

>
> Alain Pierrot wrote:
>> An annoying new feature (for a Mac user) of 4.0: there isn't any  
>> longer support for MacRoman encoding in .xxe files.
>> Not difficult to reencode all my configs in utf-8 and reload, but I  
>> would have done without the extra and tedious task.
>
> In principle, XXE v4.0 supports all the encodings supported by Java.  
> This is not a regression, but on the contrary an enhancement  
> compared to XXE v3.
>
> The MacRoman encoding is supported by Java using the name "x- 
> MacRoman". Therefore I suppose that if your XML file is actually  
> encoded in MacRoman and starts with:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="x-MacRoman"?>
>
> everything will work fine.
>
>
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