Corrupt data
Mark Schonewille
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Sat Apr 19 17:43:12 CDT 2014
Mikey, as I explained, I have reason to believe that it isn't simply an encoding issue. If you think otherwise, please elaborate.
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Op 19 apr. 2014 om 21:24 heeft Mikey <mikeythek at gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
> Now that I'm thinking about it, this might be an encoding issue. If it is, some characters will be fine, and some will be garbage. This CAN happen if your ascii characters fall in certain ranges, but it is more frequently a problem if the database was transmitted over the internet.
>
> Try this:
> 1) On the machine that is sending the database, encase it in a .zip file (or internet-safe compression algorithm of your choice)
> 2) Transmit
> 3) Decompress on target machine/vm
> 4) See what it looks like.
>
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