Jim Monty <jim dot monty at yahoo dot com> wrote: > I'm surprised I'm having difficulty finding an existing utility > to repair broken UTF-16 text. I thought this was something many > programmers would need, especially Web developers.
It may be that broken UTF-16 text doesn't appear that often in the real world. Certainly it's a test case that should be detected and handled (and I always do so when rolling my own transcoders), but perhaps not many people besides you have actually been bitten such that they needed such a tool. -- Doug Ewell | Thornton, Colorado, USA | http://www.ewellic.org RFC 5645, 4645, UTN #14 | ietf-languages @ is dot gd slash 2kf0s