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Re: [xml-dev] [Summary] UTF-8 Question: e with acute accent shouldrequire two bytes, right?

Bill Kearney wrote:
> ...
> And to throw another monkey into the wrench, when you use numeric 
> entities in XML they're ALWAYS indicated using ISO 10646 regardless of 
> the document's declarations.  Thus even in an ISO-8859-1 XML document 
> you would not use é for it, you'd have to use 쎩   \
> ...

That would be bad, very bad. Fortunately, that is incorrect (trying to 
say this politely :-).

Best regards, Julian


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