BUT there is an issue : if you save like that, it will prepend three
characters to your file ( hex : EF BB BF) which is a code
indicating it is utf-8. Very interesting, because if you open the file
in notepad, notepad will write in utf-8 ! Unfortunately this does not
work with
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Special characters on Ms Windows filenames...
Hi,
On 10/26/2006 5:03 PM, Jaime Ventura wrote:
Hello,
On languages such as the Portuguese
Hi,
On 10/26/2006 5:03 PM, Jaime Ventura wrote:
Hello,
On languages such as the Portuguese language there are special
characters with accute accent or circumflex accent, such as ÃÁÂ ç
(hope you see them correctly).
When backing up windows files with filenames with characters
Thank you Arno,
I've changed the system's charset to UTF-8 and after converted
the configuration file it works normally.
Thank you, again, you have have been most helpfully.
Jaime Ventura
[Infra-estruturas e Comunicações]
Rua Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida, 431
4200 -
Hello,
On languages such as the Portuguese language there are special
characters with accute accent or circumflex accent, such as ÃÁÂ ç
(hope you see them correctly).
When backing up windows files with filenames with characters such
as those, bacula (?) translate the to different