as a general observation:

us-ascii denotes that you only accept bytes in the range 0x00 to 0x7F.
everything else you ignore.

diacritical characters are always above that range, whatever the encoding.
diacritical characters are encoded differently, ISO-8859-1 vs ISO-8859-15 
(especially the euro character) vs Windows-1252 vs UTF-8 vs MacRoman.

keep in mind that 4D v6.8 used MacRoman, regardless of the platform.

> 2019/12/27 6:18、Jody Bevan via 4D_Tech <[email protected]>のメール:
> When I had used ‘Use Character Set’ (US_ASCII”;1)



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