
) in UTF-8, you should uncheck this option, because then the encoding should be defined inside the file with encoding="UTF-8" (XML) or with content="text/html charset=utf-8" (HTML). If you create for example only XML and HTML type files (HTML, HTML, PHP, ASP. If Write UTF-8 BOM on new files created within this program (if above is not set) should be enabled or not depends on the type of Unicode files you are creating. Uncheck Write UTF-8 BOM header to ALL UTF-8 files when saved.


Uncheck Only recognize DOS terminated lines (CR/LF) as new lines for editing.
#ULTRAEDIT XML WINDOWS#
Set the Unix/Mac file detection/conversion to Automatically convert to DOS format to avoid problems with copy and paste with other windows applications. Set the Default file type for new files to whatever you prefer. Uncheck the 2 EBCDIC options if you are not editing EBCDIC files, but check the option On Paste convert line ending to destination type (UNIX/MAC/DOS). Second in UltraEdit or UEStudio open Configuration - File Handling and set following options:
#ULTRAEDIT XML CODE#
But a single byte German umlaut is only displayed correct, if the user who opens the XML file has the code page for Western European language active.įor all UltraEdit/UEStudio users out there in the world editing in a Unicode format without to really knowing what Unicode is, please do following:įirst read the FAQ about UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32 & BOM to get the basic knowledge you need. If you identify explicitly in the XML file that the file is encoded in UTF-8, you must save it in UTF-8 or you will have bad characters.įor example the German umlauts are encoded with 2 bytes in UTF-8, but with a single byte in standard ASCII mode.
#ULTRAEDIT XML LICENSE#
Please note folks: this BDJ-exclusive UltraEdit license includes maintenance and updates through the current version (v17) only.Thomas, be careful with conversion to ASCII if not changing the encoding info of the XML file.

And you can forget about having to launch your FTP client to move files back and forth between your server, because UltraEdit comes with an integrated FTP client that supports multiple FTP servers with different authentication for each! There's support for code folding, syntax highlighting that's smart enough to know which language you're using, function lists, and special support for XML. UltraEdit truly keeps the needs of developers at the forefront! Imagine using UltraEdit to manage your projects, grouping all of the files that you need and manipulating them as your requirements dictate.
#ULTRAEDIT XML PLUS#
Have you ever run out of memory trying to edit a huge file? UltraEdit unleashes your editing power, not only letting you edit files larger than 4GB, but also doing so with minimal usage of RAM! And when you're in the midst of editing bliss, you'll enjoy the same basic editing features you're used to, plus a whole host of advanced functionality that you would be hard pressed to find elsewhere! Stuff like support for extremely long lines (up to 20,000 characters), quick access to favorite and recent files, multiple levels of undo/redo, and advanced find/replace and cut/copy/paste features that are worlds ahead of even the industry leading word processing programs. There's even support for 64-bit file handling on 32-bit Windows platforms! With UltraEdit, you'll be able to work with text, HTML code, and hex, and programmers will enjoy native functionality that supports XML, advanced PHP, Perl, C/C++, Java, JavaScript, and a veritable laundry list of other languages. It's a text editor that has been mutated by gamma rays into a super powerful, ultra flexible, do-everything go-everywhere must-have coding application!

"We won't mince words: UltraEdit is outstanding." - CNET Editorial Review
