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There is a MOD for PsychoStats whith full support for UTF-8 available at 
http://psmod.net .
The mod author works closely with Stormtrooper (author of Psychostats) and the 
mod works really good (UTF-8 support is only one of many many enchancements).

You can take a look at my stats at http://www.cs-s.ru/stats to see the 
implementation.

Cheers,
Newbie


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No, UTF-8 is always enabled (so everyone can use their native character set). 
The
various processing tools need to be updated to support UTF-8 (which for most 
cases
should be trivial).

- Alfred

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Alfred,

I understand that, and actually my telnet does support UTF-8.  I'm using Putty. 
 What
I'm trying to explain is that the log files seem to not display this correctly,
either in HLSW, Psychostats, or other log parsers.

Is there a way to turn off the UTF-8 support?

-Pete

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That is a UTF-8 string, you need to get a telnet client that supports UTF-8 
(most do
these days). We support fully localized names in the Source engine, it is very 
useful
if your native tongue isn't english.



- Alfred



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I have a question directed more towards the developers over at Valve.

I can’t seem to recall it being that big of a problem in CS Source, however, 
since
the release of Day of Defeat: Source, our server along with several other 
servers
that we affiliate with have been seeing a rising trend in the use of ASCII 
characters
and extended letters.

We are seeing names in the logs that look like this:

:ĶōĐ:РόҜΣСђΘṗ:..:

Now obviously, this is NOT the name of the person playing… instead they used
special letters that apparently the User Interface of the client of DoD source
supports, but the server side logging and what not do NOT.  This will have a 
direct
impact because of the use of Psychostats and other log parsers that read 
through the
server log files to generate statistics and other valuable information.

In addition, there are several characters that cause the console on the Linux 
side to
get royally messed up and even change to where nothing is readable and you have 
to
close the console (i.e. restart the server) to get it fixed.  Also, extra line 
breaks
in the log files are also being seen adding to the mess.

Is there any way that we can either 1) limit the use of the extended ASCII 
codes, or
2) add in support to the log files and console to actually support the 
characters?

I know that for the most part we’re talking about a font issue… But it’s
causing some problems for server admins such as myself.

Thanks

-Pete
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