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Posted to c-dev@xerces.apache.org by Mark A Russell <ma...@csgsystems.com> on 2001/06/28 22:23:18 UTC
supported encodings
Any idea what encodings the transcoding service supports? More specifically
does it support UCS-2?
I know it supports UCS4, UTF16, and UTF8.
Mark A Russell
NextGen Software Engineer
CSG Systems, Inc.
E-Mail: mark_russell@csgsystems.com
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RE: supported encodings
Posted by Peter Fein <fe...@exceloncorp.com>.
FYI - UCS-2 is a subset of UTF-16. If you use the ICU transcoder will get
get support for just about any encoding you could ever want.
-Peter
fein@exceloncorp.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark A Russell [mailto:mark_russell@csgsystems.com]
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> Any idea what encodings the transcoding service supports? More
> specifically
> does it support UCS-2?
>
> I know it supports UCS4, UTF16, and UTF8.
>
> Mark A Russell
> NextGen Software Engineer
> CSG Systems, Inc.
> E-Mail: mark_russell@csgsystems.com
>
>
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