Actually there is a way to send and receive unicode characters.

You can run telnet with the -L option to set 8-bit binary output, or  
with -8 to set binary in and out.
Of course terminal it self has all of these encodings but I don't  
think they have anything to do with what is sent remotely.  I'm not  
totally  sure about that though.

On Jul 6, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Jonathan Chacón wrote:

>
>
> El 06/07/2009, a las 19:39, Mark Baxter escribió:
>
>>
>> Telnet from within Terminal?
>>
>>
>
> but telnet from terminal hasn't got unicode support.... sorry, when I
> said ansi support I wanted to say unicode support
>
>
> regards
>       Jonathan Chacón
> >


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