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#10665 11/02/03 05:14 PM
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おっす!

There's really one problem with IRC in non-englishspeaking countries, and that's the lack of an encoding that will support multiple languages.

In my client, X-chat, I can enter Japanese characters (日本語), a little Norwegian (æøå) and anything else I might feel like in UTF-8 and have it converted to a suitable encoding like SJIS, iso-8859-1 etc.

The problem is only UTF-8 supports all of these languages at the same time.
mIRC uses iso-8859-1 as its default encoding.

Therefore I suggest that mIRC starts converting all input, no matter what encoding, to UTF-8 in the future to effectively establish UTF-8 as the standard encoding on IRC. Per default. People should have a choice, obviously.

Have people tried using UTF-8 with mIRC here before? I love being able to use multiple languages on one server.

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mIRC MUST have an option to try to decode the bytes received as a utf8 string. If this fails, the bytes must be understood using the local charset.

IMHO, this option should be the default.

mIRC should have an option to send the text as an utf8 string.

IMHO, this option should NOT be the default - for now.


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