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Roger L Costello <costello@m...> writes: > [Roger: At file creation time an XML author must specify what the > character encoding (charset) is. Once that is done the XML document is > locked into that charset. Having locked into that kind of charset, > then later it becomes impossible to put data with another kind of > charset in that file. For example, if the file is created using the > UTF-8 charset, then later you cannot insert data in the EBCDIC > charset.] What earthly advantage will anyone gain by mixing UTF-8 and EBCDIC encoding of characters in a single file?! A programmer would have to have taken leave of their senses to want to do anything of the kind. If there were any xml-dev readers with a basic understanding of character-encoding issues but no personal experience of Unix, this idea would suffice to put them off of Unix for life. -- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen Black Mesa Technologies LLC http://blackmesatech.com
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