RE: Lfn.e
- Posted by bobelia200 at NETZERO.NET Dec 21, 2002
- 401 views
--=======49E155E3======= At 02:42 PM 12/21/02 -0300, you wrote: > >It is really strange. Windows and DOS use different code pages, but BOTH @ >and _ have the same Hex representation under Windows and under DOS. That= is, >@ is Hex 40, and _ is Hex 5F. Hex AE, instead, corresponds to =AB (Alt-174) >under DOS and under Outlook Express (I in fact generated this character > here by typing ALT-174), but to a 'registered' symbol (a R within a= circle) >under Windows editors. >So it seems that something is wrong with code pages in your PC. >Anyway, please try my "text utilities" programs in the Euphoria Archive.= One >of them allows conversion between DOS and Windows normal code pages, but= you >can easily change it to convert between any two character sets. >Regards. Thanks, Ricardo, I'll try that. Bob --=======49E155E3======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-51B33FCA Content-Disposition: inline --- --=======49E155E3=======--