On 10/19/06, TiNo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now I know where the problem lies. The character in the actual file path is
> u+00B4 (Acute accent) and in the Itunes library it is u+2019 (a right curly
> quote). Somehow Itunes manages to make these two the same...?
>
> As it is the only file that ga
That is actually> not an apostrophe, but ASCII char 180: ´It's actually Unicode char #180, not ASCII. ASCII characters are in
0..127 range.Yep, that's what I ment... :D > In the Itunes library it is encoded as: Don%E2%80%99t
Looks like a utf-8 encoded string, then encoded like an url.It is. I just
On 10/17/06, TiNo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to compare my Itunes Library xml to the actual files on my
> computer.
> As the xml file is in UTF-8 encoding, I decided to do the comparison of the
> filenames in that encoding.
> It all works, except with one file. It is named
Hi all,I am trying to compare my Itunes Library xml to the actual files on my computer.As the xml file is in UTF-8 encoding, I decided to do the comparison of the filenames in that encoding.It all works, except with one file. It is named 'The Chemical Brothers-Elektrobank-04 - Don't Stop the Rock (