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How to tell if file you are reading in is EBCDIC
Thomas Mcfarrow
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Hi all,
How can I tell if the file I am reading in has EBCDIC character encoding.
I can't use InputStreamReader because you have to construct it to specify the encoding otherwise it defaults.
Any help would be appreciated.
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