Be aware.
Once CP932, always CP932...even in UTF-8.
The UTF8 bytecode is a representation of the character in CP932.
UTF-8 is an encoding for Unicode code points. So I've got no idea
what you mean by the above. In order to convert from CP932 (or any
non-Unicode encoding) into UTF-8 a
Be aware.
Once CP932, always CP932...even in UTF-8.
The UTF8 bytecode is a representation of the character in CP932.
Don't expect that you can go from CP932 to UTF8 to EUC_JP. Ain't goin'
to happen.
Check out a program called JCode. It might help you. I'm running
into the problem where
Brian Rhodes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Does anyone have any experience converting Japanese characters on the Palm
to Unicode characters on the PC?
Do I need to just bite the bullet and make my own mapping table?
If you do the conversion on the
Does anyone have any experience converting Japanese characters on the Palm
to Unicode characters on the PC?
Do I need to just bite the bullet and make my own mapping table?
Thanks
-Brian
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I didn't find a tool for that on the PC but I happily use something
called Cyclone on Mac which can convert from practically any encoding
to any other one. Someone I know successfully used it to convert
Unicode to Palm Japanese and back.
Florent.
On vendredi, jan 10, 2003, at 18:52
Hi Brian
Brian Rhodes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:108398@palm-dev-forum...
Does anyone have any experience converting Japanese characters on the Palm
to Unicode characters on the PC?
Do I need to just bite the bullet and make my own mapping table?
If you do the conversion on the
If you do decide to bite the bullet then take a look at this page:
http://www.jca.apc.org/~earthian/aozora/0213.html
specifically jisx0213code.txt.
-Justin Clark
Cooperative Computers, Inc.
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On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 12:52:07PM -0500, Brian Rhodes wrote:
Does anyone have any