From: Jakob <ja...@jf...> - 2004-05-17 11:57:16
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David, may be you should give us a bit more information about what you want to achieve, but ... David Mundie said: > In any event, supporting Unicode without forcing the > user to specify the encoding manually in the browser is > a requirement for me. I don't know of any mechanism for > doing that except the XML pseudo-PI, so I sure hope > eXist will provide *some* way to insert it in the output > stream. ... off the top of my hat I can think of at least two other ways to "support Unicode without forcing the user to specify the encoding manually in the browser": 1) set the HTTP header "Content-Type" ex: Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8 2) put a <META/> element in your HTML document's <HEAD> ex: <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/xml; charset=utf-8"/> again, I am not sure I understand what you want in fine. cheers, Jakob. |