2006/5/17, Neil Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
   code.page should only ever be set on Windows for Asian DBCS
encodings or for UTF-8. I don't know if Windows supports ISO-8859-2.
If anyone is interested, they could try to implement a conversion
filter that operates when loading and saving the file to convert from
unsupported character sets to UTF-8.

Well, I'm no expert, but in the "regional settings" applet in the
windows control panel, in the big list in advanced->code page
conversion tables, there is iso-8859-2 (among many others), listed as
#28592. That would suggest that Windows itself supports the encoding,
only programs other than IE rarely use it.

--
Ilor

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