I need encoding='ISO-8859-1? in my xlm-file

Hi
Today I get <?xml version='1.0?> on top of my xml-file when using getXML() function in OracleXMLQuery. I need <?xml version='1.0' encoding='ISO-8859-1'?> instead.
Any tip?
/christer
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You can't use System.out.println(). You need to use an output
stream which is encoding aware (Ex.OutputStreamWriter). You can
construct an outputstreamwrite and use the
write(char[], int, int) method to print.
Ex:
OutputStreamWriter out = new OutputStreamWriter
(System.out, "8859_1");
/* Java enc string for ISO8859-1*/
Oracle XML Team
http://technet.oracle.com
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Hans Christian Pahlig (guest) wrote:
: Dear all,
: I've got some XML-Documents with encoding="iso-8859-1"
: and try to parse this with xmlparser-1.0.1.4's
: SAX API.
: In characters( char[], int, int) I would like to
: output the content in iso-8859-1 (Latin1) too.
: With System.out.println() it doesn't work correctly.
: German umlauts result in '?' in the output stream.
: Internally ,w,,},Y,, are stored as
: 65508,65526,65532,65476,65494,65500,65503 respective.
: What do I have to do to get output in Latin1?
: Host system here is a SPARC Solaris 2.6.
: Thanks a lot,
: HC
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