Some Big5 documents fail with strange errors?# XML - WWW明日之星
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The second byte of Big5 characters can cause problems on some systems. Big5 is not "8-bit safe" (see Question 17.)
The problems will show up only on systems which do not convert the Big5-encoded documents into an 8-bit safe internal
format (e.g., Unicode, or UTF-8 or UTF-16.) On these systems, some bytes of the Big5 code will be interpreted as the
wrong characters.
The first problem occurs when you are using Native Language Markup (e.g., you are using Han Ideograms for element
names, attribute n
The problems will show up only on systems which do not convert the Big5-encoded documents into an 8-bit safe internal
format (e.g., Unicode, or UTF-8 or UTF-16.) On these systems, some bytes of the Big5 code will be interpreted as the
wrong characters.
The first problem occurs when you are using Native Language Markup (e.g., you are using Han Ideograms for element
names, attribute n