I might have missed it, but which OS are you using?

Pete Cordell
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----- Original Message ----- From: "pundog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 2:50 PM
Subject: Converting a DOMNode to std::string with Default OS codepage



Hi,
i'm looking for a way to convert a DOMNode into a std::string using the
operating system's default codepage.
in the DOMWriter class, there is a function called "writeNode" but when i
use it, i need to pass it an XMLFormatter, which requires me to specify the
encoding i want to use. However, in my personal situation, i don't allways
know which encoding i would like to use at runtime, so i would like to use
the default codepage set in my operating system's configuration.

Is there a way in xerces-c to convert a DOMNode using the operating system's
default codepage? or maybe theres a way to retrieve the default codepage?
(must be a cross-platform solution)

Thanks.
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