Re: Re: ampersand in dom with utf-8

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I've been setting the

here's some output:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<menu>
  <submenu>
       <submenu_name>Starters</submenu_name>
          <item>
<item_name> soupe au pistou with amaranth and grana breadcrumbs</item_name>
          </item>
          <item>
<item_name>farm lettuces with reed avocado, cr&amp;egrave;me fra&icirc;che, radish and cilantro</item_name>
          </item>

On the second item, this cr&amp;egrave;me is ok but this fra&icirc;che is causing the error.

-jonathan

On Oct 14, 2005, at 4:22 PM, Jasper Bryant-Greene wrote:

jonathan wrote:

the real characters (presumably è) won't render correctly.


Are you outputting the correct character set information (UTF-8), and are you sure that UTF-8 is being used throughout the entire process?

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