David Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Exactly what Windows does for what?  Recognizing a utf-16 registry
> file when opened in the registry editor?

Auto-detecting utf-16 generally.  Although I don't think it would give
false positives on iso-8859 text, I don't know if it could with other
charsets.

I could believe that Windows doesn't just go by byte-order-mark in
some locales where there might be a problem.  If so, it could be
useful to do the same thing.

I'm sure it's not a big deal.


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