On 02/04/2011 02:01 PM, karnik jain wrote:
Hello Sir,
But the issue is you have written the Chinese charter directly in place of user name rather than writing its equivalent UTF-8 into users file as said by you.
No, it was utf-8, but was rendered as a Chinese glyph.
users: "現年快樂" Auth-Type := Accept
My doubt is How can I write UTF-8 encoded (may be HEX form) in users file.
By using an editor that supports utf-8 You keep asking internationalization questions on this list and people by their graciousness answer you. But as far as I can tell you haven't made any effort to understand how internationalization works. Until you understand it you're going to keep beating your head against a wall, plus it's not our responsibility to teach you this material, it's your job to learn it.
and UTF-8 encoding of *0xe2889e* is = *0xf8 0xb8 0xa2 0x9e.*
Wrong. The utf-8 encoding of infinity is the 3 octet sequence: 0xE2 0x88 0x9E Hint, you can't just type the above into a file!!!! -- John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com> Looking to carve out IT costs? www.redhat.com/carveoutcosts/