Re: Vincent Lefevre 2007-03-25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >     Setting UTF-8 after ISO-8859-1 is useless. Any string is always
> > valid Latin-1. UTF-8 will never be tried nor selected.
> 
> Shouldn't characters 128-159 be regarded as invalid? Text should
> contain only printable characters and some restricted control
> characters.

CP1251 (iirc, the last digit could be different) is what windows
usually uses. It is a superset of latin1, with characters in the
128-159 range, mainly some quotes. That could also be a good guess.

Christoph
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