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| | Converting named entities to their numeric equivalent?? Hi there. When some content comes out of the CMS and is headed for an RSS feed, I need to convert the named character references e.g. ‘ to their numeric equivalent: #8216 in my example, in order to make the feed W3C-compliant. I'm struggling to believe this has never been done before ... does anyone know of a way to convert XHTML entities to their generic numbered equivalent? Thanks. |
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