From: vunzndi@vfemail.net
Date: Tue Oct 30 2007 - 22:00:01 CST
Quoting Kenneth Whistler <kenw@sybase.com>:
>
>> >... But in the absence of a
>> >detailed mutual agreement, you can't even know if the
>> >IDS is describing an unencoded character or an *encoded*
>> >character, nor if it is encoded, which one.
>>
>> It shouldn't be too hard to determine.
>
> O.k., challenge for the day:
>
> Which of the following IDS are encoded and which are not?
> Which are equal to which others?
> What do they mean?
>
> 2FF0 2FF3 4E36 6B79 706C 6534
> 2FF0 2FF3 4E36 6B79 706C 6535
> 2FF0 2FF3 4EA0 5915 706C 6534
> 2FF0 2FF3 4EA0 5915 706C 6535
A partial reply
2FF3 4E36 6B79 706C = 2FF3 4EA0 5915 706C
so
2FF0 2FF3 4E36 6B79 706C 6534 = FF0 2FF3 4EA0 5915 706C 6534
and
2FF0 2FF3 4E36 6B79 706C 6535 = 2FF0 2FF3 4EA0 5915 706C 6535
I will see how many are left by the time I can look at these again in
an hour's time
John
>
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