On Thursday, 10th August 2006 at 03:05:07 (GMT +0200), Glen Faires wrote:
>> Nope, took one of the German characters (ß),
moved it to the first file,
>> and now it bails on the first file. (Note: This particular file
>> uploads perfectly without that one character.)
> And what's the encoding of the files
you're trying to upload?
> You've never mentioned this.
They're plain text files.
Even plain text files have their encodings! If you're trying to save
German language characters properly, your plain text file *must*
be encoded either in UTF-8 (preferable) or in the legacy
ISO-8859-1 encoding.
I've attached a sample that works perfectly
without the foreign
language character, but breaks with the character.
Your sample is *not* encoded in either UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1, so it
cannot work if you insert distinctive German characters into it.
Try inserting the German characters into the file, then save
the plain text file in UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1, then upload it.
(I use the superb EditPlus editor,
www.editplus.com , for converting
between UTF-8 and all the other encodings.)
--
Yours,
Alex.
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