Using XML with special characters - not rendered

Hello

I use xml to fill the contents of a Flash file, but we located the contents for different regions of the world. Thus, when the content contains special characters like 'e' that they don't appear at all in flash. I tried using & eacute; but making just the actual code...

Is there a solution for this?

Thank you

Rothrock,

With your help, I was able to determine exactly what was going on. You hit the nail head when you mentioned the police include parameters. The people who originally created the file not selected one of the Latin glyphs or no matter what foreign glyphs, so I changed it and republished.

Another problem was that the XML of files that I saved in Homsite were detects not properly register with the UTF - 8 encoding as default does not read Homesite file encoding when you open a file. I changed the setting and now correctly saves it in a file encoded in UTF - 8. (for those who need to know how to change this setting, go to the top in the Options > settings > file settings > check the box ' Enable non ANSI file encoding. ")

Thanks for your help, might not have thought of it otherwise!

Edit: This accidentally marked as the answer, but Rothrock was indeed the answer n the post above...

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