Show accent chars in XML data.

Hi,
In Flash, I sho in my pages data from XML file. Accents ( ex
é è à ) arent
corectly shown. I do I do ?
Thanks

Thanks,
To solve the pb, I say UTF-8 in the header of my XML File,
and it's ok.
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de news:
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> make sure your xml file encoding saved as unicode

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