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Code page error. use WRKLNK to see what the file’s code page is.

WRKLNK (if I recall directly) will translate when needed - in fact I think it even “guesses” sometimes as two how to translate. RDi will not - it will use the declared code page.

How was the file created? What is the system code page?


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On May 16, 2016, at 10:05 AM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hopefully this problem is as stupid as the one I messed up on a week ago. In any event;

When I view an IFS XML file with WRKLNK and a 5 I see what I expect to see; well formed XML When I look at the same file with RDi i get "Lo§??@¥??¢???~ñKð@????????~äãÆ`øon%L×???" I get this result with any of the RDi editors.




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