Re: Reading Middle Eastern Characters
Re: Reading Middle Eastern Characters
- Subject: Re: Reading Middle Eastern Characters
- From: Ferenc Farkas MÁTYÁS <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 07:30:15 +0100
and European users), not UTF-8. If you say "read ... as <<class
utf8>>", you'll get the right result, but see the next bit. (The <<
and >> are chevrons, which won't go through the mailing list
correctly. Ritual cursing of the list here.)
How can one determine if the text is in utf or macroman or in another
encoding? The reason I am asking this is if the text is utf8, it reads
it well, but if it's not, I get en empty output from read. I can test
it, if it's empty or not, but it's an ugly workaround I think.
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Regards,
Ferenc Farkas MÁTYÁS
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