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generated CSV file on AIX
hey all, I am experiencing problem with a csv file that I generated using java program on AIX server. At the beginning of the file, it contains these two "þÿ" symbols, which cause excel fails to recognize its format. I have no idea what to do, can anybody help? Also because the file contains Chinese characters I need to write it with encoding "UNICODE", but it seems like this is somehow lost in the process too. Thanks in advance.
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