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It may be using Turkish while on your machine you're trying to translate into Italian, so the same characters wouldn't even appear properly - but at least they should appear سكسي فموي عراقي in a consistent manner.

Unless they're doing something strange at their end, 'standard' characters such as the apostrophe shouldn't even be within a multi-byte group. I put in the below code. Details required :.

Did you try running a test file through my code and looking at the output to see if it even looked reasonably close? Cancel Submit.

Arabic character encoding problem

It sends mail but with no attachments. You'll see that nothing is really visible until 41 - the! I am not sure if this is all a path problem as your tutorial code سكسي فموي عراقي not require for both add attachments and also rename files.

Rename Physical file. By the way - the 5 and 6 byte groups were removed from the standard some years ago.

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If you store images in the Japanesse massag itself you need to save them to some temporary directory first سكسي فموي عراقي then attach it to the email.

But if when you read a byte and it's anything other than an ASCII character it indicates that it is either a byte in the middle of a multi-byte stream or it is the 1st byte of a mult-byte string, سكسي فموي عراقي.

I have سكسي فموي عراقي same question Report abuse. I think you're just going to have to sit down and spend a lot of time 'decoding' what you're getting and create your own table.

I بنلت حلوات have same problem with renaming images in this fashion with sample code for 8, سكسي فموي عراقي.

I am obviously missing something here. This tutorial applies to the situation when images are stored on the hard drive.

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I store images in directory on server, سكسي فموي عراقي. Really want to do this in a button with selected records sample in tutorial but don't know how to combine. When a byte as you read the file in sequence 1 byte at a time from start to finish has a value of less than decimal then it IS an ASCII character.

Here's the entire ASCII character set - some such as 7 bell and 10 and 13 are not-printable since most below decimal value 27 are considered to be "command" سكسي فموي عراقي.

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In order to even attempt to come up with a direct conversion you'd almost have to know the language page code that is in use on the computer that created the file, سكسي فموي عراقي. And it seems to have removed all of the line feeds in the post making 1 huge paragraph out of what was written as at least 6 سكسي فموي عراقي paragraphs.

Either that or get with who ever owns the system building the files and tell them that they are NOT sending out pure ASCII comma separated files and ask for their assistance in deciphering what you are seeing at your end.