On Thursday 17 May 2007 04:26, deshou mo wrote:
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> Dear Kern, I use UltraEdit to encode the bacula-dir.conf file in "UTF-8 - no
BOM" or "Unicode - ASCII Escaped",not "UTF-8",Bacula can run fine. The next
time I would address my questions to the bacula-users list.
Nice. I am pleased to hear th
Dear Kern, I use UltraEdit to encode the bacula-dir.conf file in "UTF-8 - no
BOM" or "Unicode - ASCII Escaped",not "UTF-8",Bacula can run fine. The next
time I would address my questions to the bacula-users list.
Best regards,Soo Mo > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
bacula-user
Kern Sibbald wrote:
> If anyone on this list knows of a Win32 tool that will write UTF-8 (not
> Unicode or UTF-16), please let me know.
It's not really a win32 tool, but jEdit (text editor, written in Java)
can output in pretty much any character set.
http://www.jedit.org/
See "Buffer Options
Hello Soo Mo,
It would be better if you address your questions to the bacula-users list and
if necessary copy me. That way, you will probably get additional responses,
even from Chinese who are already successfully using Bacula ...
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 12:27, deshou mo wrote:
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> Dear Ker