On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 07:52:54PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > That's 1 (CP 1250). ahh, it was 11pm 1 and l looks the same at that time.
> Anyway, why do we need to support Microsoft's quasi-standards in searching > our web pages, which we don't use, I hope? We don't, those character sets are what are shipped with udmsearch. > > The format is flexible: > > characters in their wierd form: > > Lots of those look like ANSI art on a default font... > > > "áâ÷çäå³öúéêëìíîïðòóôõæèãþûýÿùøüàñÁÂ×ÇÄÅ£ÖÚÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÒÓÔÕÆÈÃÞÛÝßÙØÜÀÑ" Heh, man they do wierd things. In mutt they look like ??????? in vim they look like accent-a, carat-a division-sign... > 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 would prefer the charsets in decimal, everyones editor knows what 123 means. - Craig -- Craig Small VK2XLZ GnuPG:1C1B D893 1418 2AF4 45EE 95CB C76C E5AC 12CA DFA5 Eye-Net Consulting http://www.eye-net.com.au/ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIEEE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian developer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>