ASCII characters change on Win 95 (AREV Specific)
At 26 NOV 1998 08:48:31AM Steve Baker wrote:
Moving Arev 3.12 from win 3.11 to win 95 the ASCII character set appears to have changed from dec 128 upwards. This is most noticeable in the TCL window box corners.
My Regional Setting is English (British)
Config.sys is Country=044,850,C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\country.sys
for both win 3.11 and win 95.
Does anyone know whats going on ?
At 26 NOV 1998 01:50PM [email protected] onmouseover=window.status=why not click here to send me email?;return(true)", [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Why not click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]Sprezzatura Ltd[/url] wrote:
Just a remapping of code pages. If you set the Window type to 1 in customise you'll eliminate the problem.
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At 26 NOV 1998 01:55PM [email protected] onmouseover=window.status=why not click here to send me email?;return(true)", [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Why not click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]Sprezzatura Ltd[/url] wrote:
Just a remapping of code pages. If you set the Window type to 1 in customise you'll eliminate the problem.
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At 30 NOV 1998 12:55PM K Gilfilen wrote:
This was a rude surprise for us when we used some of those characters as delimiters in a data replication system. Unfortunately, several programmers used the actual character in quotes in their programs, which manifested themselves differently on different platforms and were therefore not recognized on those paltforms. We went through and changed all of them to a numeric reference only, for example, char(238).
At 09 DEC 1998 03:22AM Larry Wilson - TARDIS Systems, Inc. wrote:
As AMcA said (twice) it's the mapping. Actually, somewhere in your system your default CODEPAGE setting in windows is not the same on every machine. Check the registry or SYSTEM.INI depending on your Win version and make sure the CODEPAGE is set the same everywhere.
Larry Wilson