On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 11:05:04PM +1100, Craig Small wrote: > Charsets I have already are: > Central Europe: iso-8859-2, cpl250 ^ That's 1 (CP 1250).
Anyway, why do we need to support Microsoft's quasi-standards in searching our web pages, which we don't use, I hope? > The format is flexible: > characters in their wierd form: Lots of those look like ANSI art on a default font... > "áâ÷çäå³öúéêëìíîïðòóôõæèãþûýÿùøüàñÁÂ×ÇÄÅ£ÖÚÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÒÓÔÕÆÈÃÞÛÝßÙØÜÀÑ" Not sure if I understood this example... it sounds like ISO-8859-2 to me, but it doesn't have ¹¾©®, that should be \271\251\276\256 in decimal. > I will pass on these charsets to upstream to include in udmsearch > proper. Ah, that might be an answer to my questions above... -- Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification