> On 09 Mar 2018, at 20:11, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>
> lars.schnei...@autodesk.com writes:
>
>> From: Lars Schneider
>>
>> The canonical name of an UTF encoding has the format UTF, dash, number,
>> and an optionally byte order in upper case (e.g.
lars.schnei...@autodesk.com writes:
> From: Lars Schneider
>
> The canonical name of an UTF encoding has the format UTF, dash, number,
> and an optionally byte order in upper case (e.g. UTF-8 or UTF-16BE).
> Some iconv versions support alternative names without a dash
From: Lars Schneider
The canonical name of an UTF encoding has the format UTF, dash, number,
and an optionally byte order in upper case (e.g. UTF-8 or UTF-16BE).
Some iconv versions support alternative names without a dash or with
lower case characters.
To avoid
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