>> Can you tell me how i can check for this? I'm not exactly sure what the >> difference is between dual or single byte characters. I'm assuming single >> byte characters are standard ascii...i cant understand why my log files >> would have anything other then ascii in them. >> >> Is there some way for me to check this? > >Open them in a file editor (Notepad or wordpad). If the editor doesn't >understand unicode (like notepad) they'll look like Web pages in Japanes >probably look on your borwsers (lots of block characters mixed in with >everything else). If it does understand unicode try doing a save_as and changing >the filetype. There is also a utility that ships with Java Development Kit >called Native2ascii that will convert unicode file to 8-bit character set files. > >HTH well i can open the files that cause this with no problem in notepad. The files are pretty big though (several megs) so i suppose there could be a non-ascii character somewhere in the file. Anyway you know of for me to check? Any idea why only SOME of the log files would cause this? For example...one virtual server i ran analog on using one log file at time. From August 1st till now, and only 2 of the files causes that problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe analog-help" in the main BODY OF THE MESSAGE. List archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
