Help! We're trapped in the computer, and the computer is trapped in 2008! Someone call the time police!
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I'd personally do as Joe suggests
You might be right about that, Joe.
And on top of that, none of us have any clue what Korean is supposed to look like. Well, maybe Ergot knows.
Quote from: Joe on February 14, 2008, 01:40:02 pmAnd on top of that, none of us have any clue what Korean is supposed to look like. Well, maybe Ergot knows.If you open the link that the poster supplied, you will see some Korean.
Quote from: igimo on February 14, 2008, 06:00:21 pmQuote from: Joe on February 14, 2008, 01:40:02 pmAnd on top of that, none of us have any clue what Korean is supposed to look like. Well, maybe Ergot knows.If you open the link that the poster supplied, you will see some Korean.Are you sure? I gathered from what the guy said that that's a picture of what Korean -doesn't- look like.
Five characters is hardly enough to take on such a large endeavor.
Looks like a UTF8 encoding issue.Dealing with encoding in Java sucks a lot. It tries to auto-convert in the new String(byte[]) constructor, but it won't take a hint as to what it's encoded as, which makes it very difficult to work around.