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Please answer if you know a lot about csv and have tried this before.....do you know if csv file can support foreign characters?

If yes, how do you do it? Does it have to work on a certain condition? Please let me know.

2006-07-31 08:37:15 · 5 answers · asked by webdesign and programming expert 1 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

5 answers

definitely not, the (CSV) Comma Separated Values is not able to display Chinese Japanese language BUT
Eurpean launguages like German CSV can display it if the file is encoded to UTF8 or UTF16.
and Greece language or Russa Language CSV can not display them even in UIF8 or 16 incoding.

2006-07-31 08:59:33 · answer #1 · answered by Mag 7 · 0 0

Given that CSV is just a plain text file separated by commas (hence, CSV == Comma Separated Values), I'd imagine that it would support any characters that the text file (so, your system) would support.

Honestly, though, character sets aren't really my thing.

2006-07-31 08:41:16 · answer #2 · answered by mike_w40 3 · 0 0

It quite is determined by why the two could move into struggle. Even inside the equal nation there would be contradictory aid. Look on the US, there have been general protest inside towards the Vietnam struggle within the 60's, the continuing Iraq struggle is significantly criticized through many American politicians and residents. I feel it is flawed to say "so much international Chinese love Japan." While many Chinese persons, international or no longer, do not aid the CCP, nearly none of them could love the nation of Japan. The more youthful iteration would love to comply with the Japanese tradition of anime, song and so forth. however I do not think any of them could consider any love for Japan because of the beyond up to date historical past among the two international locations, at so much it must be "no longer dislike". Other than pop tradition I are not able to feel of some thing that supplies a Chinese individual a rationale to dedicate his like to Japan.

2016-08-28 15:02:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

by CSV you mean comma seperated value file right?

I see no reason it shouldn't support internationalization, unless the encoding format uses the "," in the encoding. It would really depend on what program you are using to read the csv and whether it supports the encoding you are planning on using.

2006-07-31 08:40:22 · answer #4 · answered by John J 6 · 0 0

no

2006-07-31 08:39:57 · answer #5 · answered by pontiac61231 2 · 0 0

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