On Friday, 11 May 2012 at 21:13:41 UTC, Paul wrote:
std.utf.UTFException@std\utf.d(644): Invalid UTF-8 sequence (at index 1)
What are you reading? If it's regular text (0-127) then you shouldn't have an issue. However 128-255 (or, -1 to -127) are treated differently. D by default is UTF-8 or unicode encoded, meaning it wants to see valid encodings that follow that structure. Unfortunately I don't have good references of how to simply convert old Ascii to a utf-8 (within Phobos). I have my own workaround...
