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Re: Gawk and non-ASCII characters
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Charles Kozierok |
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Re: Gawk and non-ASCII characters |
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Sat, 16 Oct 2010 09:11:38 -0400 |
Thanks for the reply.
> What exactly do you mean by "these"? Do you mean the sequence "C2
> A0", or do you want to identify each one of them individually?
Either way. I just want to be able to tell that is there rather than
"A " which is what I see now.
> What is your locale? (If this is on GNU/Linux, the `locale' command
> will show that.)
This is on Windows. I guess I could try it on a *nix system but I haven't yet.
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