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From: | "Tonu Aas" <tonu AT ids DOT ee> |
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Subject: | Re: strange character in the source code |
Date: | Thu, 14 Nov 2002 15:23:19 +0200 |
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> It quite certainly isn't. 0xa0 has nothing to do with newlines. Maybe it is some useful character in other language. For example a' And why you assume that all people using US character set ? Tõnu.
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