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What Encodings Are Supported By Xerces-c++?

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Xerces-C++ has intrinsic support for ASCII, UTF-8, UTF-16 (Big/Small Endian), UCS4 (Big/Small Endian), EBCDIC code pages IBM037, IBM1047 and IBM1140 encodings, ISO-8859-1 (aka Latin1) and Windows-1252. This means that it can always parse input XML FILES in these above mentioned encodings.

Furthermore, if you build Xerces-C++ with the International Components for Unicode (ICU) as a transcoder then the list of supported encodings EXTENDS to over 100 different encodings that are supported by ICU. In particular, all the encodings registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers AUTHORITY (IANA) are supported in this configuration.

Xerces-C++ has intrinsic support for ASCII, UTF-8, UTF-16 (Big/Small Endian), UCS4 (Big/Small Endian), EBCDIC code pages IBM037, IBM1047 and IBM1140 encodings, ISO-8859-1 (aka Latin1) and Windows-1252. This means that it can always parse input XML files in these above mentioned encodings.

Furthermore, if you build Xerces-C++ with the International Components for Unicode (ICU) as a transcoder then the list of supported encodings extends to over 100 different encodings that are supported by ICU. In particular, all the encodings registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) are supported in this configuration.



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