On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 03:48:59 +051800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can you send me your version of the file (it passes the testcase on your windows
> m/c, i suppose?) zipped up? Better still, if you can tell me the unicode values
> of the characters you are checking against, i can replace them in the test. 

No insults, please! :-) I am not working under Windows but instead I use a real 
operating system: Linux.

The test case giving you problems is not yet as sophisticated as it should be. 
Depending on the locale it works or not. This must be changed. I think HPSF should 
check whether a encoding succeeded and should throw an appropriate exceptions if the 
character in question cannot be mapped to a byte using a certain encoding.

BTW, if you (or I or whoever) solve that you'll encounter the next test case that 
fails. This is also nothing dramatically wrong but just a nit to pick. This stuff is 
really not yet completed (the test cases, not the implementatiion, I suppose).

Best regards
Rainer Klute

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