[TxMt] NEED Japanese Text Encoding! (pretty please?)
Sune Foldager
cryo at cyanite.org
Tue Jul 26 09:34:14 UTC 2005
On 26/07/2005, at 7.11, Allan Odgaard wrote:
> This means that a lot of existing software doesn't need to be
> updated to actually handle UTF-8 (as long as they are 8 bit clean).
> For example I use UTF-8 for my source code, even though my compiler
> isn't UTF-8 aware
Just a thought; what happens when/if a unicode character is coded as
<something><the code for "> in a string? I suppose C will fail in
that case?
-- Sune.
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