I have a perl program which reads an xml string and parses it to retrieve the value.
I am using the foll. things:
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Perl Version: Active Perl 5.6.1
XML::DOM
XML::Parser
The XML has encoding type: ISO-8859-1
One of the node has a value "Humörsvängningar".
When I read the node value through the Parser we get the string returned as "Humörsvängningar"
Is there a soln to get the right string with the encoding applied appropriately
Edited 2002-03-14 by mirod: changed title, added <p>tags
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