Ð ÐÑÑ, 07.09.2004, Ð 14:09, Huber, Daniel ÐÐÑÐÑ: > Hi all, > > I currently build "plain" HTML forms out of given XML files. > As well as the other way round: I save the user input from these forms > back to XML file. > > For the conversion back to XML I use RequestGenerator (with some > attached XSLT transformations). > > This works quite fine with one exception. (of course...). For some > special characters RequestGenerator will convert these characters into > numeric entities (e.g.: Лжℶ). Others won't be touched, > but passed "nativ", as a single character. > So the most european special characters (which are also defined within > ISO-8859-1) will be passed. Greek or Hebrew letters will be converted to > numeric entities. > > This behaviour seems to be quite independent of the form-encoding used > for RequestGenerator (ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8). > > Is there a way to prevent the conversion into entities, but always > generate UTF-8 encoding? > Has anybody out there tried to allow unicode characters in HTML forms? And what about your HTML serializer? Which encoding does it use for the form? -- Timur Izhbulatov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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