Posted by Paul Blay on 10/18/37 11:31
"AGP" <sindizzy.pak@softhome.net> wrote ...
> You realize that these users are probably users in other countries with a
> character set that is not installed on your machine...right?
Or people who happen not to be ignorant unilinguists. ;-)
> To that user the files are displayed in characters for their language...for
> you (since you dont have that character set installed) it will look like
> "hieroglyphics".
Actually the situation is slightly more complicated than that because
WinMX isn't a unicode program. It can only display low ascii + the _default_
character set (single) on your computer. In other words if you can
read Arabic, Japanese and Korean on your computer you can still only
pick _one_ of those to display in WinMX.
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