Re: Frequent incorrect guesses by the charset autodetection in IE7

From: Philippe Verdy (verdy_p@wanadoo.fr)
Date: Thu Jul 20 2006 - 13:28:33 CDT

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    From: "Dean Harding" <dean.harding@d...com.au>
    To: "Philippe Verdy" <verdy_p@w...fr>; 'Unicode Mailing List' <unicode@u...org>
    >> It is not strictly necessary to see the links to the *W APIs. The program
    >> may be linked staticaly to the *A APIs for compatibility with Win95/98/ME,
    >> but still contain dynamic linking at run time to call the *W APIs.
    >
    > While that is possible, the empirical tests I did when I actually RAN the
    > program indicated that it was in fact NOT a Unicode application - anything I
    > tried to type outside of my system's default codepage was turned into
    > question marks.
    >
    > You certainly can't blame Unicode for applications which don't support it.

    Did I blame Unicode about this? No. Not me. (not even in my sentences you quoted here).



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