No you can't force expat (the library used by XML::Parser) to accept this character. The XML spec is very clear, and parser should NOT accept anything that is not well-formed.
What you can do though, is figure out in which encoding your data is, and work from there. It is most likely not UTF-8 (or XML::Parser would have been happy with it), but probaly ISO-8859-1 or one of the Windows encodings.
Have a look at the Perl-XML FAQ and the Encode::Guess module.
In reply to Re: XML Parser not well-formed
by mirod
in thread XML Parser not well-formed
by existem
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