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<br/>michael.vancanneyt@wisa.be hat am 6. September 2012 um 14:32 geschrieben:
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<br/>> "Both UTF-8 encoding and windows-xxx codepages can be used with CsvDocument
<br/>> library. The library uses string type for all string operations and will not
<br/>> do any encoding conversion for you. Keep in mind though that Excel does not
<br/>> support CSV files in UTF-8."
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Excel supports CSV with UTF-8 BOM.
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<br/>Mattias
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