Same encoding – utf-8 – but different ways of representing the same character, ä. C3A4 is ä, whereas 61 CC88 is a + ¨, which parses to ä too.
see http://www.unicode.org/charts/normalization/chart_Latin.html HTH -- dda libcurl4RB, [S]FTP transfers made easy http://sungnyemun.org/?q=node/8 On 8/8/06, Jochen Machatschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi List, is it possible, that the "AbsolutePath" has a different encoding under Windows and MacosX? In need strings with the same encoding in order to compare them. I found differents for non-ascii characters: This is an hex-dump of an excerpt from two file-listings, created by my program for the same File "Proaktve Tätigkeiten.doc" Win32: 0150: 74 69 76 65 20 54 C3 A4 74 69 67 6B 65 69 74 65 tive T..tigkeite Mac: 02E0: 52 20 50 72 6F 61 6B 74 69 76 65 20 54 61 CC 88 R Proaktive Ta.. 02F0: 74 69 67 6B 65 69 74 65 6E 2E 64 6F 63 09 32 30 tigkeiten.doc.20 Cheers, Jochen_______________________________________________
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