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Re: UTF-8 vs UTF-16
Robert,
HTTP_XML_CALC means that Expat will try to calculate the proper encoding
to use based on the contents of the file. If your file is in UTF-16
format, and has a header of <?xml encoding="utf-16"?> at the top, then
it should automatically work.
If you want to force it to always use UTF-16 rather than detecting it,
you can change 'HTTP_XML_CALC' to just use the number 1200 (which is the
CCSID of UTF-16).
Hope that helps!
On 2/26/2014 2:00 PM, Robert Frohne wrote:
Can anyone help?
When I'm using this bad-boy, how can I get it working with UTF-16 encoding?
if (http_parse_xml_stmf( filename
: HTTP_XML_CALC
: *null
: %paddr(Incoming)
: *null ) < 0 );
Robert Frohne
IT Manager
CLEAN
1316 South 7th Street
St. Louis, MO 63104
314.421.1234 Tel
RFrohne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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