It didn't help. I tried both under Harbour and under xHarbour For example, when configuring Cisco, it is also impossible to make a comment in Cyrillic. Very similar
WebView does not support national encoding (for example Cyrillic) in HTML text. If in the example of Webdunia.prg the name of the button "Test 2" is replaced with a Cyrillic name, then the WebView window will be empty
... not make an empty text file . https://cloud.mail.ru/public/jKRA/mDdPAAgoS The header of this file consists of 3 characters D090 D090 CC86 . D0 is Cyrillic UTF-8. After reading this file through directory() I will get AA?.txt because the FW not recognize the CC86 symbol. This symbol must be deleted. ...
Hi, all ! With cGetFile() I choose the file with the Cyrillic alphabet. cGetFile returns the name of the file as UTF8. To get the name of the file in ANSI and I do OemToAnsi(HB_UTF8ToStr(file_name)). That is all right. But if there are "" ...
... does not support this. If you insist of using xHarbour, stick to english (or latin) file names and file paths. Or use Harbour if you want to use Cyrillic file names and folder names.
There are a string of path+file name. Get the path from this string cFilePath(). If any If any path element consists of Cyrillic characters, it becomes unreadable !
... ; OF oWnd SOURCE MEMOREAD( oBrw:aRow[ 2 ] ) Now you should see filenames of any language including Cyrillic and also view the images contained in those files. I tested this here with local languages and I do not have any doubt that it should work ...