I used to have utf troubles!

in xml requests, if it doesn't  have the http header to show the
encoding, the interpretation is up for grabs.... since forcing apache
2 to always serve utf (and show it in all headers) ... no problems!

Might that be your problem? Går du? (I don't speak Danish... I just
wanted to type an a with a dot over it!)


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> I should note that the error was due to that the xml document that I used
> contained special Danish characters. No error - just my bad.
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