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  1. Daffodil
  2. DFDL-81

Figure out Windows-developer Unicode setup problem

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      class TestUnicodeXMLI18N tests various behaviors of Scala XML support to make sure our code can handle Unicode characters, and not just English.

      On Windows, the test in that class testUnicodeElementAndAttributeNames won't compile, and the Unicode Kanji characters in the Scala code as part of XML literals don't even display properly.

      On linux/eclipse this compiles and runs, and when editing, nicely displays the Kanji characters that are in this Scala XML literal in the code.

      The bug then is to figure out how one changes Windows/Eclipse configuration so that this will work for developers using Windows OS, at which point this test can be uncommented out, and used to verify if people have proper setups.

              mbeckerle.dfdl Mike Beckerle
              mbeckerle.dfdl Mike Beckerle
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