Ed Greshko wrote:
Saying the value of a character doesn't have much meaning without defining its encoding. The │ character is actually 0xE29482 in UTF8 while | is 0x7c.
Ou contraire. In this particular case, the *only* thing one has is it's code. The OP doesn't know what character set it is from.
FWIW, it is also 0xA278 in big5. :-)
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