Hello,

Kevin Ryde wrote:
> With an input file x.html containing
> 
>     Ñ
> 
> previous versions of "html2text -ascii" produced
> 
>     N~
Thanks for report, I will look on it. BTW, did you mean 'N˜'
instead of 'Ñ'?

> where now it produces either a question mark "?" or a latin1 char,
> according to LC_CTYPE (apparently).  It'd be good if the -ascii option
> continued to force ascii output.
> 
> (Does -ascii also now do something to the input charset?  It'd be good
> if input and output settings were separate, at least to the extent
> html2text is able to have different inputs produce different outputs.)
Actually, some additional clarification in the man page (and/or code
fixes) will be needed, I agree.

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Eugene V. Lyubimkin aka JackYF, JID: jackyf.devel(maildog)gmail.com
C++/Perl developer, Debian Maintainer

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