Ladies and Gentlemen:

I think I've seen this before. I've got a

CALLP HTTP_xlatep(500000:%addr(buffy):TO_EBCDIC)

on some UTF-8 data I've read from a web service, and there's a "lowercase a with acute accent" that's being treated as if it were Latin-1 data, so it comes out garbled to "uppercase A with tilde" followed by an "inverted exclamation point."

I have this vague memory of seeing and correcting this before, but the little grey cells aren't cooperating.

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JHHL

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