Volker Kuhlmann a écrit :
It's probably how it's mounted, not how it was formatted. Investigate the mount options mechanism on your Linux, man mount, iocharset I think.
Yes, I read it too. But with iocharset=iso8859-15 or iso8859-1, it displays a lot of strange chars I'm using UTF8, but my whole system has iso8859-1/15, there is no much
El Jueves, 24 de Agosto de 2006 03:02, fred escribió: problem, cause the support for UTF8 is growing, and I don't see much difference. In fact, I'm a programer too, and is becoming more easy to support UTF8 on web based applications than just only iso8859-1. Why you don't try UTF8 instead, and wait for world massive usage of UTF8 or UTF16?!?!?! :) -- Gustavo Guillermo Pérez Compunauta uLinux www.compunauta.com