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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder" data-source="post: 234088" data-attributes="member: 14640"><p>Looks like when a 16-bit text file is opened in the wrong 8-bit encoding without a byte-order-mark, because removing the D's reveal repeated patterns looking like 16-bit words, but separated using ordinary 16-bit spaces. I tried recreating the error by saving text in different encodings. Middle eastern and asian encodings resulted in 0x65 byte separation, which is close to the 0x90 to 0x91 bytes. The variation suggests that a larger range than the latin character set is being used, so it is likely a middle eastern language that needs to be opened correctly to show the special characters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder, post: 234088, member: 14640"] Looks like when a 16-bit text file is opened in the wrong 8-bit encoding without a byte-order-mark, because removing the D's reveal repeated patterns looking like 16-bit words, but separated using ordinary 16-bit spaces. I tried recreating the error by saving text in different encodings. Middle eastern and asian encodings resulted in 0x65 byte separation, which is close to the 0x90 to 0x91 bytes. The variation suggests that a larger range than the latin character set is being used, so it is likely a middle eastern language that needs to be opened correctly to show the special characters. [/QUOTE]
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