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Converting non latin characters to UTF-8 as Proxomitron can't read Unicode UTF-16
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Jun. 16, 2009, 11:15 PM
Post: #15
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RE: Converting non latin characters to UTF-8 as Proxomitron can't read Unicode UTF-16
Without filters, Proxomitron is nothing but an empty sheet of paper.
With very old filters, you're risk isn't dependent on the actual character encoding anyway. With recent filters (and there are more good configs around than those discussed here), UTF-16 *will* be filtered as UTF-8, and you'll get a warning if something isn't kosher on displayed page, so you can chose to better not bypass Proxomitron, if double-byte chars are missing. If i got that correctly, using the second (or first if big-endian) byte isn't required for any language, so that isn't coupled to Latin chars: Hebrew, Hindi, Bangla, Khmer |
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