Hi there,

in the process of creating an external ooRexx function library, I have
sometimes to transport strings as UTF-8, even if non-7-Bit-ASCII
characters are part of it (for non-English characters).

Ist there a simple/easy way in C++ how one could create UTF-8 strings
from 8-Bit-Strings and convert UTF-8 to 8-Bit-Strings, such that that
code compiles for Windows as well as for gcc on the other platforms ?

TIA

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