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Hi all,
If anyone runs into this problem I had, use the following function
(Delphi native) to solve it:
Unit System;
UTF8String = String;
function Utf8ToAnsi(const S: UTF8String): string;
Darn, it was so simple!!! (BTW, if you happen to see a weird char in the
resulting Str
More precisely (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8):
UTF8 Range- n Bytes - Binary Representation (Info)
00-7F - 1 Byte - 0xxx (ASCII equivalence range)
80-0007FF - 2 Bytes - 110x 10xx (Latin letters with diacritics +
G
Robert Chafer wrote:
> the first 7 bits of UTF-8 are ASCII, it uses the top 128 characters to
> represent all the other Unicode characters. Take a look at the JEDI
> library they have converters.
This easy to understand article may help as well:
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html
the first 7 bits of UTF-8 are ASCII, it uses the top 128 characters to
represent all the other Unicode characters. Take a look at the JEDI
library they have converters.
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 10:25:17 -0300, you wrote:
> Thank you all for your answers,
>
> I found out the error. It was, as
Thank you all for your answers,
I found out the error. It was, as probably most of you realized so far,
me! : ) I read the UTF-8 specs on Wiki and it says clearly to my face: "uses
up to 4 bytes per character depending on the character ...". Dunno how I
missed that ..
So, what I have to
It is likely that the package installed withing Delphi doesn't match the
source used to build your application.
Do the following steps:
1) Be sure you have only one copy of ICS on your harddisk (or if you have
many, be sure that only one is reachable thru various path in the system).
2) Delete al
Hello,
I would like to use ics version 5 in delphi 6, but I have the following
error when I use
this component "Error reading cliesocket.lasterror property is readonly", I
run the
demos but I have the same problems.
When I use the component in code (without using the palette) , there is not
pr
>> With HTTP component, you always get the data exactly as the server sent
>> it. HTTP component does do any processing on the data itself. It is
>> stored
>> as is in the stream you provide for storage.
>Then how come Mozilla Firefox doesn´t have this weird char problem?
Firefox is much mor