Hi,
How can I find out the charset on a Unix server (SUNOS 5.2)? I tried locale charmap and returned 646. What does 646 mean? If I send an xml file with encoding="utf-8", should the server be able to handle the file, even with special characters in it?
Thanks. (0 Replies)
I have a huge file with 20 fileds in each record and each field is seperated by "|". If i want to get all the reocrds that have 18th or for that matter any filed as null how can i do it? Please let me know (3 Replies)
Hello,
I am interested in finding and identifying suffixes for Indian names through an awk script or a perl program. Suffixes normally are found at the end of a word as is shown in the sample given below.
What I need is a perl script which will identify suffixes of a defined lenght to be given in... (4 Replies)
what's the relationship among locale, glibc, charset, charmap and fonts?
why locale needs to be generated by glibc? how?
what are in the locale-archive file?
and what are in font files? (0 Replies)
Hi,
A script is running for multiple databases so data is also being populated for multiple DBs in a.txt file.
I need to rename this file once all the data is populated. Kindly suggest me How can I check once file is populated completely before renaming?
Thanks in advance. (3 Replies)
Hello Experts, please help to provide any insight as I am facing issue migrating java application from hpux to redhat. The java program is using InputStreamReader to read a file without specifying any charset parameter.
However, in new Linux Redhat 5.6 environent, when reading a file that... (1 Reply)
I have an HP-UX server that runs a script each night. The script connects to an SFTP server and downloads all xml files (if any are present) from a certain folder, and then deletes the files from the SFTP server. So sometimes it will download a new file, sometimes it will download 2 or 3 new... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file which contains few columns and the first column has the file names, and I would like to identify the missing file sequence number form the file and would copy to another file. My files has data in below format.
APKRISPSIN320131231201319_0983,1,54,125,... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
am running the following code on a RHEL 6.6 box to list which charsets are loaded and which are available:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Encode;
my @list = Encode->encodings();
my @all_encodings = Encode->encodings(":all");
print "@list\n\n";
print "@all_encodings\n";
... (3 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I have written the below script to check the missing files based on the date in the file name from current date to in a given interval of days.
In the file names we have dates along with some name. ex:jera_sit_2017-04-25-150325.txt.
The below script is working fine if we have only... (10 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
change-po-charset
CHANGE-PO-CHARSET(1) General Commands Manual CHANGE-PO-CHARSET(1)NAME
change-po-charset - change the charset value in content-type header of a gettext po file
SYNOPSIS
change-po-charset <charset> FILENAME1 [ FILENAME2 ...]
DESCRIPTION
change-po-charset is a simple Perl script, which reads the specified file names, and prints them on standard output, making only the fol-
lowing modification. In the first msgstr string sequence it encounters, it changes the "charset" attribute of the Content-Type header to
the charset specified as the first parameter.
Please note that it does not actually change any character encoding of the contents of the data. It is used by potooledit(1) to fix the
content-type header after it recodes the file with iconv(1).
SEE ALSO potooledit(1), iconv(1), msgmerge(1), msgfmt(1).
AUTHOR
change-po-charset was written by Marcin Owsiany <porridge@debian.org>.
September 21, 2007 CHANGE-PO-CHARSET(1)