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Le 28/04/2011 21:31, Regina Henschel a écrit :
It depends on your settings and on the way you convert it.

Using Export -> XHTML the exported document is encoded in UTF8, which is the default for XML. In UTF8 only the characters which are used for the markup (for example <>& ) need to be written as entities.

If you use SaveAs -> HTML Document, it depends on your setting in Tools -> Options -> Load/Save -> HTML compatibilitty -> character set. For example "Western Europe" needs entities for Greek characters, and "UTF8" does not. It is a great advantage, that this setting is respected. Older versions of OOo had always used entities. Can you imagine the trouble editing source of Greek text?

Kind regards
Regina

Great! It works now.
Thank you very ùuch for the solution and the explanations.

Regards,
sms.

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