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開啟檔名中含簡體字時無法開啟
I may be wrong, but this sounds like a Windows (You are using Windows, right?) problem. Although since Windows 2000 Unicode is supported, XP (Traditional Chinese) still uses Big5 as standard encoding, so some applications will complain, if you want them to open a file with a different encoding in its name.
If everyone used UTF-8, we would not need to encounter such problems. OS X uses this encoding by default, Linux can use it without problem. (Solaris should be fine too.) I hope Microsoft will wake up soon and offer "true I10n" in their OS...
If everyone used UTF-8, we would not need to encounter such problems. OS X uses this encoding by default, Linux can use it without problem. (Solaris should be fine too.) I hope Microsoft will wake up soon and offer "true I10n" in their OS...
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原來是這樣,真想不到支援 Unicode 後,還會以 Big5 為內定支援的系統編碼。
Adolar 寫道:
Although since Windows 2000 Unicode is supported, XP (Traditional Chinese) still uses Big5 as standard encoding, so some applications will complain, if you want them to open a file with a different encoding in its name.
原來是這樣,真想不到支援 Unicode 後,還會以 Big5 為內定支援的系統編碼。
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