Hi Christian, UTF-8 is also able to handle the german Umlaute properly. The only draw back is that the message you send will get a bit longer.
If you like we can continue our conversation in german ( [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Andreas > We are sending messages, containing an xml-body, where a user-definable > text may contain german umlauts (���...). This have to be sent using > encoding="ISO-8859-1". I saw, that "UTF-8" is hard coded. Is there a > way to go around this prob.? > > Thanks > Christian > > ____________________________________________________ > DIRON Wirtschaftsinformatik GmbH & Co. KG > Christian Beer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > Daimlerweg 39-41 Tel. : +49(251)979-200 > 48163 Muenster Fax : +49(251)979-2020 > Germany Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] MATHEMA AG N�gelsbachstra�e 25b 91052 E r l a n g e n Telefon 09131/8903-0 Telefax 09131/8903-55 http://www.mathema.de
