Hi Matthias,
Looks like you're setting it up correctly as far as I can tell. So please
file this as a bug so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle.
Cheers,
Neil
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Hi Neil,
the processing instruction produced is
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16 (LE)" standalone="no" ?>
so I think we have a bug there.
By the way, my way to tell xerces to produce UTF16 is:
doc->setEncoding(xercesc::XMLUni::fgUTF16LEncodingString);
Is this right? Or should I set some other params as well?
Greetings
Matthias
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> Hi Matthias,
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> IANA's official list of character set names [1] lists
> UTF-16LE; neither
> UTF-16-LE nor UTF-16(LE) are listed. Does Xerces-C really produce the
> latter, and not UTF-16LE? I'm just wondering if you used the
> parentheses
> as a kind of emphasis. If we are using that formalism, I
> think we have a
> bug, and I'd encourage you to open a Bugzilla entry about it.
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> Cheers,
> Neil
> [1]: http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets
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> Hi there!
> When I save an XML-File as UTF-16, the encoding is
> written as "UTF-16(LE)". But when I load the file
> in XMLSpy, it claims that the file is not well-formed
> and insists on "UTF-16-LE". Who is wrong, XMLSpy or
> Xerces?
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