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what is Windows equivalent of LC_CTYPE=C ?

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kanghao

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Jul 4, 2004
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what is Windows equivalent of LC_CTYPE=C ?

and how can I change that on windows?(on unix LC_CTYPE=C;export LC_CTYPE)

Thanks.
 
I'm failing to see what this has to do with Java ...

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the result after
LC_CTYPE=C;export LC_CTYPE
and the one after
LC_CTYPE=ko_KR.eucKR;export LC_CTYPE

are different.

I mean reading text files or retrieve unicode characters from database.

I'm not clear about this but this is important.
Thanks :)

 
I'm still not seeing what this has to do with the Java programming language .

Could you please explain this to me ...

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What sedj means is that this is a Java forum about Java questions asked by Java developers who has questions and answered by other Java developers that have the answers.

What you're posting seems to be a shell script, so maybe on the Unix forum or the Windows XP forum they can have the answer.

Cheers,
Dian
 
Well - if I set LC_ALL=de_DE.UTF-8, I can read utf-8 encoded files as expected and print them on screen fine.

The same file, the same class, on windows - how do I set the encoding?
I only found

mode con codepage=XXX

but no value available for XXX=utf-8.

Perhaps that's a similar problem.

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