From: Gea-Suan L. <gs...@cc...> - 2004-02-24 16:07:34
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There dots are generated by hexdump, not by php or other else. URL: http://wiki.abpe.org/index.php/SandBox Screenshot: http://netnews.nctu.edu.tw/~gslin/tmp/sandbox.png You can use wget and hexdump to see it about 00000f60 ~ 00000f80: % wget http://wiki.abpe.org/index.php/SandBox % hexdump -C Sandbox : : 00000f60 6e 61 62 6c 65 20 62 6f 74 74 6f 6d 22 3e 55 54 |nable bottom= ">UT| 00000f70 46 2d 38 20 e9 20 81 e9 9d a2 e6 b8 ac e8 a9 a6 |F-8 ?.?=A2=E6= =B8=AC=E8=A9=A6| 00000f80 3c 2f 70 3e 0a 3c 2f 64 69 76 3e 0a 0a 3c 64 69 |</p>.</div>.= .<di| : : On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 04:54:11PM +0100, Reini Urban wrote: > Hi, > This is really interesting, but my possibilities to debug this problem=20 > is limited. I have no mule-enabled Xemacs (yet). And with my=20 > mule-enabled emacs I just cannot enter these characters. >=20 > On my screen 0xa0 looks like 0x20. There's no dot. > Can that be a PHP problem? >=20 > Do you know any 0xa0 combination that actually represents another=20 > character that doesn't look like a space? > Or some hints how to debug this? > --=20 > Reini Urban > http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/ --=20 * Gea-Suan Lin (public key: http://ccreader.nctu.edu.tw/~gslin/key.txt) * If you cannot convince them, confuse them. -- Harry S Truman |