Dnia 11-10-2007, Cz o godzinie 13:11 -0700, Gregory P. Smith pisze:
> Are there OSes and filesystems out there that'd store in anything
> other than one of the popular codecs (UTF-8, 16, 32, latin1, mbcs)?
I've been using ISO-8859-2 by default on my Linux until February 2007.
Most filenames were not Polish and thus ASCII of course, and Evolution
used UTF-8 for internal filenames of its folders even with the locale
encoding being ISO-8859-2 (which accidentally helped with the migration
to UTF-8).
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