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Hi, Bruce.
I was afraid someone would say that. The problem with this
is, how does one determine the CCSID to covert to? It's
fairly painless to retrieve the CCSID of the AS/400, but
for the other machine... ???
Brad
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 09:15:07 -0600
Bruce Vining <bvining@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I would recommend not using tables period. I would base
> my conversions on
> CCSIDs using APIs such as iconv(). If you look at TCP
> configuration
> commands such as chgftpa, chgtelna, chgsmtpa, etc. you
> will notice that IBM
> commands, while supporting tables for compatibility,
> default to using
> CCSIDs.
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> ASCII is like EBCDIC in that there are many, many
> different ways to encode
> a given character...
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> I've been using QTCPEBC and QTCPASC for conversion tables
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> I did some testing today and noticed some characters are
> not converted correctly.
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> Ã = Ã
> Ã = â
> Ã = Â
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> I'm sure there are others. Are there different tables to
> be used for different character sets/languages for TCPIP?
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> I tested this with an email sockets program and it
> converted wrong. I tested with the IBM SMTP server and
> it
> converted things correctly. So I am assuming there is
> another table that I should be using that IBM doesn't let
> us know about? :)
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