Sigh. I told you I'd block you, and then I forgot to actually do it. On 24/09/2012 14:32, nikhs wrote: > The retrieved data does not come in the proper encoding. The retrieved data DOES come in the proper encoding: GBK. B2E2 CAD4 is the GBK encoding for the two Chinese characters that mean as much as 'test'. Search for b2e2 en cad4 in this table translating Unicode to GBK: http://www.cs.nyu.edu/~yusuke/tools/unicode_to_gb2312_or_gbk_table.html As you can see b2e2 and cad4 are the CORRECT values for the glyphs you entered!
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