to this
encoding? What are some practical examples of this impact?
François
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From: Addison Phillips [wM] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 6:18 PM
To: Tay, William; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Character encoding at the prompt
Hi William
But:
setenv LC_ALL en_US.UTF-8
env LC_ALL=it echo
giovedì, 25 ottobre 2001, 11:45:24 EDT
I could not understand why I get the display of the letter ì in the
en_US.UTF-8 Locale. My understanding was that the date command was
generating the message in the Italian locale (default encoding
On the DOS prompt of Windows NT4/2000/XP, you should be able to get 16-bit Unicode
with chcp 1.
markus
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 12:34:12PM -0400, Richard, Francois M wrote:
I could not understand why I get the display of the letter ì in the
en_US.UTF-8 Locale. My understanding was that the date command was
generating the message in the Italian locale (default encoding iso-8859-1)
and as a
Richard, Francois M wrote:
As a follow-up on this interesting issue, I did the following testing on
Solaris 2.6:
setenv LC_ALL en_US.UTF-8
env LC_ALL=it echo
giovedì, 25 ottobre 2001, 11:45:24 EDT
I could not understand why I get the display of the letter ì in the
en_US.UTF-8 Locale.
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