Hi Niklas,
Eclipse is free: www.eclipse.org. It is a development environment and it
can help you with developing XML, XSLT and programming (if you'd need
it). You can find any nice text editor in this list:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_text_editors. Decide which you want
based on it's capability of viewing a text-only document in different
encodings.
As a matter of fact, you can judge the encoding of your document by
loading into Internet Explorer (as a .txt file) and choose some
different encodings from the View --> Encoding menu. A handy shortcut I
often find myself using when I have to find out what encoding / language
a text is in (I do business with some Baltic states, have a different
character map than your Latin-1).
Cheers,
Abel
Niklas Holmberg wrote:
I don't have eclipse. Anybody know a good editor (for windows) that can save
correct ISO-8859-1 documents?
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