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- From: simon@example.com (Simon Cozens)
- Date: 15 Aug 2000 07:56:28 GMT
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http://perlhacker.org/~simon/sniff.pl is a character set encoding sniffer. It's very badly coded and I plan to add a lot more to it (actual character set recognition, for instance) but it's a start. It recognises ASCII, EUC, SJIS, JIS and UTF8 with a reasonably high degree of success. I'll probably convert it to C sometime soonish. -- If computer science was a science, computer "scientists" would study what computer systems do and draw well-reasoned conclusions from it, instead of being rabid clueless wankers who've never even seen a real world system before, let alone used one. These are the kind of people that brought us pascal, folks. - Charles J Radder, asr.
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