Well, it's solved well enough for me. I treat the text as CodePage 1252, but before decoding it I fix some special cases such as the dash, a weird apostrophe-type character, and some others. The resulting XML is well-formed, the data in MySQL looks good, and the produced XHTML-strict is valid and compliant. I'm happy with that.
In reply to Re: What to do when converting Excel-supplied data to Unicode
by davis
in thread What to do when converting Excel-supplied data to Unicode
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