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Re: [OT] Typo, someone was asking?
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Re: [OT] Typo, someone was asking?


  • Subject: Re: [OT] Typo, someone was asking?
  • From: Emile Schwarz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 09:24:00 +0200

Hi,

sure, Ian never saw an ASCII table (nor the definition).

For the (n times and) the record:

The ASCII table starts at 0 (decimal, $00 hex) and ends at 127 (decimal, $7F hex).

That is the reason why Macintosh text with lots of characters whose value is between 128 and 255 (included) appears in a strange way under Windows (except some few like © and the other space character...) and vice versa.

HTH,

Emile



email@hidden wrote:
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 20:48:07 +0100
From: Ian King <email@hidden>
Subject: [OT] Typo, someone was asking?
To: AppleScript <email@hidden>
Message-ID: <BDA85A46.9C6C%email@hidden>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Those strange characters.
What are they called?
This is not definitive, but here are a few;
(curious to see what gets through)
Some ASCII numbers,
before the days of Unicode)

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