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How to delete a byte order mark from an outgoing message in BizTalk Server 2006 and in BizTalk Server 2004


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Introduction

In Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 and in Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004, an outgoing message may contain a byte order mark. If the destination application cannot accept a message that contains a byte order mark, the message may not be processed as expected.

This article describes a byte order mark. Additionally, this article describes how to delete a byte order mark from an outgoing message.

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A byte order mark is appended to a message when the assembler component or the disassembler component is used to process a message in BizTalk Server. If you use a PassThruReceive pipeline or a PassThruTransmit pipeline, a byte order mark is not appended to a message.

In UTF-16 encoding, a byte order mark is the FE FF byte sequence or the FF FE byte sequence at the start of the encoded string. The FE FF byte sequence indicates that the encoded characters that follow use the big-endian byte order. The FF FE byte sequence indicates that the encoded characters that follow use the little-endian byte order. In UTF-8 encoding, a byte order mark is the EF BB BF byte sequence at the start of the encoded string.

To delete a byte order mark from an outgoing message in BizTalk Server 2006, use a custom pipeline. In the assembler component in the custom pipeline, set the Preserve Byte Order Mark property to False.

To delete a byte order mark from an outgoing message in BizTalk Server 2004, use a custom pipeline. In the custom pipeline, create a custom component that deletes the byte order mark.

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Keywords: KB921044, kbhowto, kbbts, kbbtsmessaging

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Article Info
Article ID : 921044
Revision : 3
Created on : 7/13/2006
Published on : 7/13/2006
Exists online : False
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