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In a message dated 06-26-15, mark lewis said to Holger Granholm:
Hi Mark,
ml> it is the bbs system he is using that is doing the filtering and
ml> conversion of >=128 characters to 7bit...
Yes, from the tests Ed and you have conducted that is apparently the
case, even though he sees the proper sign when he writes it.
ml>> FWIW: in this system, i can't enter any codes (above or below 128)
I noted that.
HG> Since my early CP/M days I haven't encountered such a limit.
ml> you should try a modern linux... everything is utf-8 which means the
ml> old characters are moved to a different position in the monstrous
ml> character table... that gives them a different code ......
Today I'm very happy I didn't convert to Linux even though I have a
couple if intallation CD's. The accented (umlaut) charaters are
essential to most european languages and they are all in the high ASCII
character table.
Have a nice day,
Holger
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