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>
> Try
> [...]encoding='ISO-8859-4'[...]
>
> ISO-8859-1 (aka Latin-1) coveres W. Europe, ISO-8859-4 is the specific
> Scandinavian character set (almost, but not quite, the same as -1).
>
> If this does not work, have a look at using UTF-8 (but this means those
> accented characters will need to be encoded appropriately).
>
> Richard Cox
> Senior Software Developer
> Dell Technology Online
> All opinions and statements mine and do not in any way (unless expressly
> stated) imply anything at all on behalf of my employer
>
Nope, didn't help. The characters we are talking about exist in the
Latin-1 character set (I looked them up).
I was thinking about using XTM::XML::UTF's iso2utf8 and utf82iso
functions, but I am not sure converting the entire file is worth it
though. More and more I am leaning towords using my <ftdp ord="" />
hack.
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