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Hi all, I came across, following XML instance document, provided with w3c xml schema test suite, <doc value="؀؁؂؃؄؅؆؇؈؉؊؋،؍؎؏ؘؙؚؐؑؒؓؔؕؖؗ؛؜؝؞؟ؠءآأؤإئابةتثجحخدذرزسشصضطظعغػؼؽؾؿـفقكلمنهوىيًٌٍَُِّْٕٖٜٟٓٔٗ٘ٙٚٛٝٞ٠١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩٪٫٬٭ٮٯٰٱٲٳٴٵٶٷٸٹٺٻټٽپٿڀځڂڃڄڅچڇڈډڊڋڌڍڎڏڐڑڒړڔڕږڗژڙښڛڜڝڞڟڠڡڢڣڤڥڦڧڨکڪګڬڭڮگڰڱڲڳڴڵڶڷڸڹںڻڼڽھڿۀہۂۃۄۅۆۇۈۉۊۋیۍێۏېۑےۓ۔ەۖۗۘۙۚۛۜ۝۞ۣ۟۠ۡۢۤۥۦۧۨ۩۪ۭ۫۬ۮۯ۰۱۲۳۴۵۶۷۸۹ۺۻۼ۽۾ۿ"/> Within the above mentioned, XML document, the text content of attribute "value" are arabic characters (specified with their unicode code points). I guess, specifying unicode characters with notation &#x.... (as with the example cited above), is a preferred way to mention and transport the related XML documents across software application systems. My questions please, What would, end user applications do with such XML documents? I guess, most likely they'll render them within a UI (then relevant fonts would also be needed) or, get/extract text contents from the XML documents for specific computations (like string comparison, etc). Am I right, on these points? Any thoughts, on this topic would be great. Regards, Mukul Gandhi
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