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Re: How to read the encoding of an XML document
> Since most Unicode characters have a value that's less than 0xFFFF,
> most characters will only require two bytes to encode.
but you're just repeating Chris:-)
The XML definition of character does not rely on unicode having assigned
a name to the slot, and I reckon there are more numbers less than 10FFFF
which are greater then FFFF than less than FFFF, so I win:-)
David
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