You know, sometimes it just helps getting other developers perspectives to help
you look at a bug from a different angle (even though you think you're doing
this by yourself). The code works fine for me too! My problem is I had the
WRONG ENCODING when I use the converted string to create the d
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Brad Stone wrote:
> Can someone help me figure out why (brackets not included) [• m] (which
> is, on the Mac, an option-8 character, a tab character and a lowercase m)
> converts to (brackets not included [• m] ?
>
> The source text is quoted-printable UTF-
On Aug 19, 2010, at 19:27, Brad Stone wrote:
> Can someone help me figure out why (brackets not included) [•m]
> (which is, on the Mac, an option-8 character, a tab character and a lowercase
> m) converts to (brackets not included [• m] ?
>
> The source text is quoted-printable UTF
Can someone help me figure out why (brackets not included) [• m] (which is,
on the Mac, an option-8 character, a tab character and a lowercase m) converts
to (brackets not included [• m] ?
The source text is quoted-printable UTF-8 text I created and saved in an XML
file in a different app