2009/3/29 Janko Mivšek janko.mivsek@eranova.si:
Philippe Marschall pravi:
Michael Rueger:
Pierre-Edouard PORTIER wrote:
But I would like to be able to *see* utf-8 characters inside the squeak environment.
Are you sure you are not confusing "utf-8" with "unicode"? utf-8 is just one way of encoding unicode (characters). You can import utf-8 encoded characters/strings, but once inside Squeak they are kept as unicode characters.
Plus leadingChar, which causes a lot of problems for web applications.
We don't have any problems with Squeak Unicode in Aida/Web apps, probably because we strictly use Unicode internally, not the UTF-8 encoded strings. All such strings are then encoded/decoded to the UTF-8 "at the edge" of image by Aida web framework.
What leadingChar do you use? The one of the image?
Cheers Philippe