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- From: simon@example.com (Simon Cozens)
- Date: 14 Jul 2000 15:41:52 GMT
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Oh boy, I should know this. So, I'm working on an anything-to-Unicode-and-back convertor in Perl.[1] Does anyone have a good web reference for how the various Japanese character sets work? Ideally I want something like "Shift JIS text starts with the byte sequence 0xF0 0xBA and ends with the byte sequence 0xBA 0xF0, and individual characters are encoded by ... " [1] Yes, I know about iconv and everything else. Shipping our own version is less hassle than either of requiring iconv or shipping iconv along with perl. -- Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. -- Aldous Huxley
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