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![]() Cpt SAJChurchey Actually, I think the function as it stands will handle UTF-16, UTF-8 and ASCII characters as input and handle each. In fact, in the output, you should be able to tell UTF-16 binary code from the others b/c it is 16 bits instead of 8. No initial checks are necessary b/c it checks the integer value of the char to check to see if it is in UTF-8 range. Cpt SAJChurchey
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