Hi, I have this file:
$ cat test | od -t u1 0000000 181 220 210 221 149 132 163 168 183 189 193 166 201 234 163 169 ^^^ ^^^ When using tidy, it gives wired result: $ cat test | tidy -quiet -numeric [...] µÜÒÝ•„£¨·½Á¦É꣩ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [...] Notice the extreme big number pointed by ^^^? Why can't tidy encode exactly as the "od -t u1" output, i.e., •„ instead of •...? It will give me trouble when the result is further processed by other tools, e.g., Perl XML::XPath. Moreover, after using the "-bare" option to "strip out smart quotes and em dashes, etc.", the result is even more wired, even seems wrong to me: $ cat test | tidy -quiet -numeric -bare [...] µÜÒÝ•"£¨·½Á¦É꣩ ^^^^^^^^ [...] Anybody has some comment on this? Thanks PS. to produce the test file: echo '181 220 210 221 149 132 163 168 183 189 193 166 201 234 163 169' | perl -ne 'print chr $_ for split /\s+/' > test tong -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]