Mike McCarty wrote:
Wulfy wrote:
Digby Tarvin wrote:
ISO is not the same as text. Most character sets only display ASCII
in a standard way.
Unicode is text... just not ASCII.
So is Hiragana. So is Kanji. So is Arabic. So is Hebrew. So is Cyrillic.
So?
Digby said that ISO wasn't text only ASCII was...
the 'J' and the 'germeister'. If I use vi or cat to view the message, I
see 'J=E4germeister' or 'J0xe4germeister', which is less than clear..
Not if you have your locale set to a UTF-8 locale like en_GB-UTF-8...
When I read your original message I see a Cyrillic capital 'D' between
Which was my point. Using "Jaegermeister" is locale independent.
So? A misconfigured system is no reason for changing the spelling of
something. Change the cause not the effect...
[snip]
Mike
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