Hi, i need some help from more experienced people.
I am inputting hangul with iimf.
my environemtn sets LANG=ko_KR.UTF-8
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[joe@www joe]$ rpm -qa | grep iimf
iiimf-emacs-11.4-60
iiimf-client-lib-11.4-60
iiimf-le-hangul-11.4-60
iiimf-protocol-lib-11.4-60
iiimf-client-lib-devel-11.4-60
iiimf-le-canna-11.4-60
iiimf-protocol-lib-devel-11.4-60
iiimf-server-11.4-60
iiimf-gtk-11.4-60
iiimf-le-unit-11.4-60
iiimf-csconv-11.4-60
iiimf-le-newpy-11.4-60
iiimf-docs-11.4-60
iiimf-x-11.4-60
[joe@www joe]$ cat /etc/redhat-release
Fedora Core release 2 (Tettnang)
[joe@www joe]$
however, if i type a c++ file with some strings in C++ my postgres refuses to accept some
of its characters with the if I set the client_encoding to EUC_KR, but if I set
client_encoding to UTF8 it matches incorrectly.
it is not matching in the database. for some reaons.
I want to learn how to discover what encoding I have by looking at the hex dump of my
file.
For a shortcut, is iimf inputting my stuff in UTF-8 or EUC_KR? the locale says UTF-8 is
this true?
where is there a reference in the net where I can look at the hex sequences of differnt
encodings? like, a master sheet?
Also, is there a reliable tool/library for determining encodings. I look now at
mozilla's encoding deterctor but I don't know if the library is separable from the
source tree.
any input welcome!!!!
thanks for your time.
joe
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