John Hasler <[email protected]> disait le 11/12/13 que : > Brian Utterback writes: >> However, it begs the question of why somebody thought that printing >> "M-" before characters with the high order bit turned on would be a >> good idea. > > ASCII characters with the high bit turned on are control characters.
Or something else... This depends on the charset. éàç have high bit on in iso-8859-1 which should be used for this message (or if I failed it will be UTF-8 and they will be made of 2 bytes with high bit on). -- Les simplifications c'est trop compliqué _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
