Any Asian characters (in this case, Japanese) show up on the Enigma Twitter reader skin as some string of numbers (something like: 唐)
I know the Gmail reader displays them just fine, is it a difference in how Gmail and twitter display the characters? Is there really anything I can do to remedy this?
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Asian character support on the twitter reader
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Re: Asian character support on the twitter reader
maybe you will find this helpful http://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2206&p=16024&hilit=foreign#p16024
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But I'm good at copy/paste, and I not always like this
But I'm good at copy/paste, and I not always like this
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Re: Asian character support on the twitter reader
Well, it seems at the end of the thread, the poster speaks of a similar problem to mine, without an answer yet.
Just doing substitution would seem ridiculous for the number of Japanese characters.
and I haven't quite figured out how the codepage thing works, I've added it under the [Feed] section as "codepage=932" (I was not quite sure what the codepage would be, and searching most commonly came up with that result), the .rss feed says its encoding is UTF-8, if thats of any help.
EDIT: Actually looking at the .rss, its the same thing there.
Just doing substitution would seem ridiculous for the number of Japanese characters.
and I haven't quite figured out how the codepage thing works, I've added it under the [Feed] section as "codepage=932" (I was not quite sure what the codepage would be, and searching most commonly came up with that result), the .rss feed says its encoding is UTF-8, if thats of any help.
EDIT: Actually looking at the .rss, its the same thing there.
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Re: Asian character support on the twitter reader
This problem is not related to encoding type of feed, and it is matter of numeric character reference.
Unfortunately, WebParser doesn't have the feature to decode a character reference like browser.
We have only a way to replace each characters using Substitute. (e.g. Substitute="あ":"ã‚")
But this solution is impractical as you know because you have to replace several thousands of characters.
This problem may be improved in a future version, but spx's WebParser.dll would help you for the meantime.
Unfortunately, WebParser doesn't have the feature to decode a character reference like browser.
We have only a way to replace each characters using Substitute. (e.g. Substitute="あ":"ã‚")
But this solution is impractical as you know because you have to replace several thousands of characters.
This problem may be improved in a future version, but spx's WebParser.dll would help you for the meantime.
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Re: Asian character support on the twitter reader
Thank you kenz0, that was very much appreciated. Even if it isn't solved in future releases, I at least have some better understanding of how to go about it.