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Status: Invalid
Comment #2 on issue 5063 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Korean site ytec.net:
Question mark ? (U+003F) showing as box
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=5063
That's working as intended. It's their fault to truncate a string in EUC-KR
(multi-
byte encoding) in the middle of a byte sequence representing a single
character.
That is, they blindly use 'substr' without regard for character boundaries
in EUC-KR.
On coming across an invalid byte, IE turns that into a question mark
(U+003F) while
Firefox and Webkit turn that into U+FFFD.
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