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How to convert XMLCh* to std::wstring?

I put a chinese character into the XML file, and use
const XMLCh* xvalue = personNoteNode->getFirstChild( )->getNodeValue ()
to get the string.
The begining of the string is English, and in the memory they are
correctly represented as wide chars.
But the last Chinese character is represented as "3f00", which is a
wide '?'.
So the information has been lost after this statement, I think.
System is windows XP pro, and Chinese characters can be correctly
displayed in other applications.

Jul 18 '07 #1
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Meal wrote:
>But not all XML parsers support all XML encodings.
Well, I'm talking about Xerces C++ parser.
I believe Xerces has to be linked with specific support libraries if you
want anything beyond the most basic encodings... but it's been years
since I looked at that, so I suggest you contact the Xerces folks and
ask them. Xerces-C has its own dedicated mailing list; you can find
information about that at http://xml.apache.org.
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Jul 20 '07 #2

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