> Hello, > > Thank you so much for your reply. > > Our application does not use a file as input. Rather, users typically > copy/cut from, say, Word document, then paste onto the HTML control of our > application. The application then calls tidyHTML to tidy up the content. > > The copied texts typically contain Unicode characters, thus when tidyHTML > is called, the characters are converted to question mark of other > characters, but we want to retain the original charcters. > > What is the best way to handle this? If the text is in Unicode, Tidy can handle it. Use the -utf16 option. I try it an dit didn't success can u help plz Youssef http://www.aarabiah.net <http://www.aarabiah.net/>Received on Thursday, 2 August 2007 23:29:04 GMT
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