Subject: RE: [xsl] Global parameters with UTF-8 characters and ???s <Disregard Previous> From: "Waters, Michael, Springer US" <Mike.Waters@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 12:06:06 -0400 |
>Actually, I no longer trust a hex editor. UltraEdit in hex mode doesn't >display the bytes that it found on the disk, it displays the result of >decoding those bytes and translating into UTF-16. PSPad, a nice, small freeware editor, has a feature that allows you open a file directly in its Hex Editor, bypassing any transcoding of the file. This allows you to truly see the "bytes on disk". By default, if you open a file and switch to its "Hex Edit Mode", you get the same thing as UltraEdit, i.e., a hexadecimal view of the file transcoded to UTF-16 in the editing buffer. I regularly use its Hex Editor feature to "debug" misencoded XML and in checking XSLT output. Highly recommended, just for that feature alone.
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