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Re: [Nmh-workers] charsets
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Ken Hornstein |
Subject: |
Re: [Nmh-workers] charsets |
Date: |
Wed, 06 Feb 2013 22:36:43 -0500 |
>The thought is that we move to utf-8 as the native internal
>representation of all internal content. The switch to bio makes that
>happen.
I understand your first sentence. But I don't understand how bio makes
that happen as opposed to, say, sticking with stdio. I read the man
page and bio looks like an improvement over stdio, but I don't see how
it helps with our particular problem. It's very possible I'm missing
something.
--Ken
- [Nmh-workers] hardcoding en_US.UTF-8 in test cases, Oliver Kiddle, 2013/02/06
- Re: [Nmh-workers] hardcoding en_US.UTF-8 in test cases, Ken Hornstein, 2013/02/06
- Re: [Nmh-workers] hardcoding en_US.UTF-8 in test cases, Ken Hornstein, 2013/02/06
- [Nmh-workers] charsets, Lyndon Nerenberg, 2013/02/06
- Re: [Nmh-workers] charsets, Valdis . Kletnieks, 2013/02/07
- Re: [Nmh-workers] charsets, Ken Hornstein, 2013/02/07
- Re: [Nmh-workers] charsets, Valdis . Kletnieks, 2013/02/07
- Re: [Nmh-workers] charsets, Oliver Kiddle, 2013/02/07
Re: [Nmh-workers] hardcoding en_US.UTF-8 in test cases, Oliver Kiddle, 2013/02/07
Re: [Nmh-workers] hardcoding en_US.UTF-8 in test cases, Lyndon Nerenberg, 2013/02/08