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   Message 882 of 1,725   
   Kees van Eeten to Björn Felten   
   The seven-bit restriction   
   03 Feb 14 17:42:50   
   
   Hello Björn!   
      
   03 Feb 14 16:45, you wrote to All:   
      
    BF> Just out of curiosity: why in Heavens Name are you keeping the seven-bit   
    BF> restriction in the program?   
      
    BF>    Already in 1999 when I hacked the EXE-file and made it Y2K compliant, I   
    BF> removed that restriction. Those of you who have used my patch from then no   
    BF> longer have a robot that changes hi-ASCII characters to a "?".   
      
    Just out of curiosity, what is high-ASCII ?   
      
    BF>    So why, why, why? Why does this "new" version have this   
    BF> restriction?   
      
    Because tere is no consensus on what is to be represented by these so called   
    high-ASCII.   
      
    BF>    Check out the listing of 2:203/6 to see what little progress we   
    BF> have   
    BF> made for soon to be 15 years. I've had that listing, properly spelled, for   
    BF> many years now, and I'm still just Bj?rn in the nodelist there... :(   
      
    It is not the magic on how it is to be done.   
      
    The option for the control file to enable 8 bit characters is Allow8Bit and   
    should then be set to "1".   
      
    It was added as an option in v3.4.0 dated October 6, 2013 on popular request   
    by Michiel van der Vlist and possibly others.   
      
    As you will have seen, in many answers that have responded to messages that   
    you have written there is no single way to write Bj?rn.   
      
    Apparently many use what they call a codepage, that defines what their system   
    presents as high-ASCII.   
      
    In messages however, many claim, that there is a CHRS kludge in the message,   
    that tells you about the used codepage.   
      
    That is however of little use if you are generating a messages index and   
    for speed only read the binary header.   
      
    With nodelist there is no CHRS klude, so what is the default.   
      
    Now if you could arrange, that the sysops of fidonet come to a consensus   
    to what high-ASCII is, I am certain that the ZC's will cooperate and   
    enable the use of 8bit characters at their level.   
      
    Apparently I overlooked a message in REGCON.EUR, it seems that Ward has   
    enabled the option already   
      
    But I am still curious, what definition of high-ASCII will be used?   
      
   Kees   
      
   --- FPD v2.9.040207  GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5   
    * Origin: As for me, all I know is that, I know nothing. (2:280/5003.4)   

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