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Switching from "UTF-8" to "ISO-8859-1"

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Dear all,



I am using Designer 7.0 to create forms, where the content is sent back via eMail and, after review, imported to a wepage.



Due to multiple languages on the site, encoding="ISO-8859-1" is mandatory.



Unfortunately I am not able to generate a PDF which sends back data in xml-format in this encoding ... it is always "UTF-8" !?!



I tried to edit the xml source of the form directly but without any effect. May feeling is, that the whole form has to be saved in the ISO encoding but I don't know where to select this !



Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Stefan.
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XML files are almost always in UTF-8. Other encodings are not

recommended; most software only supports UTF-8 or UCS-2. So it seems

very unlikely Designer would have such an options.



Aandi Inston

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The actual XML will always be UTF-8.



I'm curious what languages you need that can't be encoded in UTF-8?



Chris

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