Hi,

UTF-8 can handle european and chinese character very well.
If you can't read using utf-8 any of those this simply
mean you text file is not saved in utf-8.

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>Hi,
>I am trying to read the universal charater form a text file to my java
>application that stores them in database. When I use  encoding type "GBK" i
>can read all special charater in chinease, when i use encoding "ISO-8859-1"
>i can read latin but not chinease , but whn i use encoding as "UTF-8" i
>think i ma supposed to read both chinease and latin correctly but i am not
>able to read any of them. Can any one give me the pointers for solution ,
>Further the beta- is converted to ss in latin-1
>
>thanks in advance
>Birendar S Waldiya
>
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