Last night I could not see what could BE and LE stand for?! Well, of  
course, Big Endian and Little Endian. When there is no lead in to  
indicate, the encoding can specify.

Dan


On Nov 27, 2007, at 05:08, Tim Perrett wrote:

>> A few other notes about UTF-16 specifically; UTF-16 will result in a
>> two byte lead in, UTF-16BE will not, nor will UTF-16LE. These latter
>> encodings are not familiar, but may or may not be of interest.

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