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Re: [ann] TextCommands 0.1.0
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  • Subject: Re: [ann] TextCommands 0.1.0
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 18:35:40 +0900

Sometimes files one needs to work with have been created in such a context and they are basically unreadable... Think a page in Japanese all written in entities :)

One day, all systems will produce proper utf by default but right now there is still a need for such conversion tools.

Jean-Christophe Helary

On 2005/05/09, at 18:04, Emmanuel wrote:

At 8:48 AM +0100 5/9/05, Rob Stott wrote:
On 8 May 2005, at 02:48, Tim Mansour wrote:

OK, I'll offer one ... how about a command to take a string and convert only "ASCII high-bit" characters to/from entities for easy XHTML use?


I'll second that one. That'd be sooo useful!

Please, enlighten me. Are you working in a context where UTF-8 is not a solution? Writing xhmtl or html in Unicode files where you declare utf-8 in the ad hoc header gets rid of the entities issue, or am I missing something?


Emmanuel

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