Boxkite and other fellows,A nice script which shows exactly the representation of the ASCII-table. ASCII-table part 0..128 fully standard,
ASCII-table 129..256 language depending (= codepage). Mostly in the last part you found changes between the different
languages.
When you get the © character after installation of a specific operating system or a specific language isn't very
useful in my opinion. First you can think it is standard, but after upgrading to another language or operating system
it can be possible that your script runs in an unexpected way.
Scripts for general purpose must only use the standard capabilities of a system.
As alternative symbol for © everybody is using the '(c)' notation. Everybody understand that it is a
copyright mark.
When the © symbol looks like
, nobody understands it.
greetings.
[This message has been edited by MCA (edited 21 June 2000).]