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I have ACCESS database, where can I look in which encoding character is database?

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ACCESS databases all use UTF-8 encoding since (at least) version 2000

Philippe Grondier
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Ok! Why then when I want to result from ACCESS database put in the new xml file , I get some signs instead of Croatian characters(č,ć,š,đ,ž,..). I put encoding of XML in utf-8. But when I put in iso-8859-2 everything is ok! Does anybody know why?

Wizard4U
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how do you connect to Access / extract your data and insert it into XML?

What about accentuated characters such as éèêà etc. Do you still have them when you turn your xml file to your specific iso-8859-2 encoding?

Philippe Grondier
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No, then is everything ok. Problem is in that that I need to create xml in utf-8

Wizard4U
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I normaly connect to access database, get result to array and then in for loop I create xml i utf-8 encoding. If you want to see all code send me email and I will send you right back code. Thanks

cold dot becks at gmail dot com

Wizard4U