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XML - Special / Extended Characters

Postby MrBenn on Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:32 pm

I have an XML query...

On the Wales map, I have territories named <Môn>, <Iâl>, <Rhôs>, and <Llŷn>.

Can I enter them into the XML as above, using the extended character set, or do I have to use the 'special char breakout' thing? If it's the latter, how exactly would I write it?
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Re: XML - Special / Extended Characters

Postby yeti_c on Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:59 am

MrBenn wrote:I have an XML query...

On the Wales map, I have territories named <Môn>, <Iâl>, <Rhôs>, and <Llŷn>.

Can I enter them into the XML as above, using the extended character set, or do I have to use the 'special char breakout' thing? If it's the latter, how exactly would I write it?


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Re: XML - Special / Extended Characters

Postby RjBeals on Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:10 am

RjBeals wrote:Calling all coders...

Does anyone want to do the xml for this map? I'm just not into it, and It will take me a long time before I do it. I started it, and my plan was to do it in normal english characters. Then find & replace each word with the Icelandic characters coded from this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_XM ... references

It's going to be a bitch. And look a mess. So even though it's a straightforward map, it's going to be confusing.
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