Re: right curly quote and unicode

2006-10-20 Thread Leo Kislov
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

Re: right curly quote and unicode

2006-10-19 Thread TiNo
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

Re: right curly quote and unicode

2006-10-18 Thread Leo Kislov
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

right curly quote and unicode

2006-10-17 Thread TiNo
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 (