Ben

On 21 Mar 2014, at 02:40, Ben Rubinstein wrote:

> That probably means in fact that all the characters are in ISO-8859-1 (I 
> think that the one-byte characters in UTF8 approximately correspond to 
> ISO-8859-1, but I'm prepared to be corrected).

UTF-8 only has 128 one-byte characters (0 - 127) whereas ISO-8859-1 has 256 (0 
- 255). The characters in the range 128 - 255 require two bytes in UTF-8.

Regards

Peter
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