I have actually got around the problem by processing the file manually beforing loading it up with XML::Parser, and removing the dodgy characters.
That's one way to do it. You could probably figure out in which encoding they are and replace them by the proper utf-8 character. My guess is that some of the text , like the DESCRIPTION is entered through either a web form or word processor, it shoul be possible to find out what encoding is used.
In reply to Re^3: XML Parser not well-formed
by mirod
in thread XML Parser not well-formed
by existem
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