On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 09:49:20AM -0400, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> I'd look for this too, but note that 0xac is one byte of one of the
> Unicode encodings of the Euro symbol. Given there've been two reports
> of this, I'd also start to have a look for different Unicode versions.
> There might be a library problem here.
Digging a little more at the Unicode tables, I also note that this is
the ISO 8859-1 and Win CP 1257 encoding for NOT SIGN. The Unicode
encoding for this is one of {0x000000AC || 0x00AC || 0xC2 0xAC}
depending on the encoding scheme. Any chance one of the machines
involved in these reports is a Windows machine? Could this be due to
the native UTF-16 vs. native UTF-8 issue?
A
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