Posted by |T?ߪRt?@$t on 01/09/06 05:40
If you get the right font, you can read them if you are Korean, Thai, or
Chinese etc.
"DB_Story" <DB_Story@att.net> wrote in message
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> "Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com> wrote in message
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>> "DB_Story" <DB_Story@att.net> wrote in message
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>> > Funny characters in user and file names. Where do they come from and
> can
>> > they be converted to regular Ascii?
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>> They're part of the keyboard character sets activated for foreign users,
>> among others.
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> Okay. Maybe they're unicode. But can I switch in a character set myself
> that will let me read them?
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