On 10/23/05, Oliver Grätz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I believe that the problem is not Windows being unable to look fpr unicode
> files but PHP being unable to put th unicode string correctly in the command
> line you are trying to execute. Check this by doing "exec('echo 
> >test.txt'.$path);" and checking if the unicode arrives in the text file. If 
> not,
> perhaps the multibyte-extension might help out.
>
>
Yes PHP won't do this either. Unfortunately the "DOS" box in Windows doesn't
allow entering kanji either, but running a normal batch file with the same
echo line does indeed work, test.txt containing the correct characters as
entered into the .bat file.

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