Wulfy wrote:
Digby Tarvin wrote:
ISO is not the same as text. Most character sets only display ASCII in
a standard way.
Unicode is text... just not ASCII.
So is Hiragana. So is Kanji. So is Arabic. So is Hebrew. So is Cyrillic.
So?
When I read your original message I see a Cyrillic capital 'D' between
the 'J' and the 'germeister'. If I use vi or cat to view the message, I
see 'J=E4germeister' or 'J0xe4germeister', which is less than clear..
Not if you have your locale set to a UTF-8 locale like en_GB-UTF-8...
Which was my point. Using "Jaegermeister" is locale independent.
[snip]
Mike
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p="p=%c%s%c;main(){printf(p,34,p,34);}";main(){printf(p,34,p,34);}
This message made from 100% recycled bits.
You have found the bank of Larn.
I can explain it for you, but I can't understand it for you.
I speak only for myself, and I am unanimous in that!
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