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bjlt
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Posted - 19 September 2002 : 14:40:11
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Thank you for sharing this. Although it is not free, it only costs $12.5...
Did you try it? How is it?< |
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bjlt
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Posted - 19 September 2002 : 14:46:34
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yes just tried a little. it's very small in size to download and easy to use, you can have a try.
However, you need to know the original format. I tried to covert an existing utf-8 but selected iso8859-1 as source format, it seems Unifier added three ? at the beginning.
If all your files in a folder is of the same format, or you know their format, it seems to work fine.
I think you need to know the format of the source files.< |
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Posted - 19 September 2002 : 21:52:47
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This is a nice little tool...but for some reason I cannot open the file in IE after converting into UTF8...tried with 1033, 1041, 1028.... I could see charsets rendering correctly in the editor which support Asian char sets with default utf-8 charsets...I think.
One way to verify encode format is to view a file in IE...and click view/encode and you see what encoding format a file is using/written in..... and save it as whatever encoding format type... (One approach Bozden mentioned for using NotePad2000...)< |
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bjlt
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Posted - 20 September 2002 : 00:01:09
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I think those charset are not supported by the application.
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Supported Character Sets
The character-sets supported by Unifier are listed as follows. Please note that some of the code page may not be supported on your system. Localized Operating System or Extra Add-on may be required to support certain code page. If you need any additional entries, please contact us by e-mail!
Character-Set Code Page Identifier Western (Windows) 1252 Western (DOS) 437 Mac Roman 10000 ISO8859-1 Latin 28591 Traditional Chinese (Big5) 950 Simplified Chinese (GB2132) 936 Simplified Chinese (HZ-GB2132) 52936 Simplified Chinese (GB18030) 54936 Japanese (Shift-JIS) 932 Japanese (EUC) 20932 Korean (Wansung) 949 Korean (Johab) 1361 Thai 874 Vietnamese 1258 Arabic (ASMO 708) 708 Arabic (ISO8859-6) 28596 Arabic (Windows) 1256 Baltic (DOS) 775 Baltic (ISO8859-4) 28594 Baltic (Windows) 1257 Central European (ISO-8859-2) 28592 Central European (Windows) 1250 Cyrillic (DOS) 855 Cyrillic (ISO-8859-5) 28595 Cyrillic (Windows) 1251 Cyrillic (KOI8R) 20866 Greek (DOS) 737 Greek (ISO8859-7) 28597 Greek (Windows) 1253 Hebrew (DOS) 862 Hebrew (ISO-8859-8) 28598 Hebrew (Windows) 1255 Turkish (DOS) 857 Turkish (ISO-8859-9) 28599 Turkish (Windows) 1254
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Posted - 20 September 2002 : 00:12:50
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Well, all interesting encoding charsets are supported... am not sure what happened and perhaps it is my side problem but I could not open/view a unicode (UTF-8) formatted file using this program eg. Shift-JIS to utf-8, Chinese 1028 to utf-8, in a browser....to see whether charsets are properly reformatted into unicode charsets.... Just wasn't opening at all... Anyway, this is a very nice tool...as it seems.< |
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AhmadMoslem
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Posted - 10 October 2002 : 03:55:32
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I am such a slow thinker guys, but who isn't aren't too many anyway.
I bought the Software, now .. how do I use it? Do I write the scripts, embedd the Arabic content in them using Visual Interdev for example, then ask the s/w to translate my pages to UTF?
Please help me as this is essential ..
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