> The ? implies to me that your shell might be trying to display the UTF-8
> properly, but can't, so it shows the question mark.
>
> Instead of looking at the file with cat:
> - Does the file have one byte for that mark, (that would be the question
> mark) or 3? - You should be able to count how many bytes you expect to see.
> - What do you see when you open the file in a GUI editor that supports UTF-8?
> - How about looking at that file in a browser?
Good suggestions, but my terminal can definitely display UTF-8 properly:
hitman@bigdog ~/t/t/apache-ant-1.8.2$ bin/ant foo2
Buildfile: /Users/hitman/t/t/apache-ant-1.8.2/build.xml
foo2:
[echo] [Test ?]
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 0 seconds
hitman@bigdog ~/t/t/apache-ant-1.8.2$ cat foo.properties
foo.propert=Test ế
I had mentioned in a previous message, it looks like it works fine under linux,
but not under OSX given identical build.xml and foo.properties files.
thanks,
rob
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