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Re: wrong autodetection of carachter coding in file

From: Milen A. Radev <milen_at_radev.net>
Date: 2006-05-12 13:20:26 CEST

On 12/05/06, Dmitry Balabanov <dimonb@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, All!
>
> I've discovered a strange problem with detecting is file utf8 or ascii.
> File is with $Date:$ keyword and it's expanded with utf-8 characters,
> but file is in ascii encoding. If ascii character in first 10000 bytes
> encountered all is right, otherwise file is detected as UTF-8.
>
> Is it possible to not expand date with utf8 characters, may be it's
> possible to expand it with only English letters? Or may be is it
> possible to point out file type explicitly?

I doubt TSVN has anything to do with the keyword expansion. That's a
job of the SVN library. May be you should describe you problem on SVN
Users mailing list (users@subversion.tigris.org).

-- 
Milen A. Radev
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