Tripcode decoder (696)

300 Name: Anonymous : 2007-10-18 17:09 ID:s2ocIXbt [Del]

>>265
So I've found one I liked, but it uses a "ÂÂÂÂÂ�ƒÂƒÃ‚ƒÃ‚‚ÂÂÂÂ�". However I'm too dumb to actually understand how to find it in that list. /r/ help

301 Name: Anonymous : 2007-10-19 02:03 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>300
That's already a Shift-JIS character. Since only the lower seven bits matter, you can usually find the ASCII character it matches with the high bit removed, but unfortunately for you ÂÂÂÂÂ�ƒÂƒÃ‚ƒÃ‚‚ÂÂÂÂ� corresponds to " (a quotation mark) -- and quotes get mangled in tripcodes.

At least for Wakaba/Kareha based boards, you can just switch the page's charset to Shift-JIS before posting and it'll work.

302 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2007-10-19 04:32 ID:Heaven [Del]

No, Wakaba and Kareha both automatically convert tripcodes to Shift-JIS no matter what the charset. If you start changing it manually, you're more likely to break it than anything else.

303 Name: Storlek!desu/4y/Xg : 2007-10-19 07:55 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>302
http://4-ch.net/code/kareha.pl/1187656971/7,11
http://kei.iichan.net/sand/res/849.html [first three messages]

In both of those I left the encoding alone on the first post, and switched to SJIS afterward.

I also have three test installations of both Wakaba and Kareha on three separate systems, and none of them convert the character sets correctly.

306 Name: !WAHa.06x36 : 2007-10-19 18:08 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>303

I'm not sure what you're trying to do, but the test case works exactly as it should - #‚‹‚ÂÂÂÂÂ�ƒÂƒÃ‚ƒÃ‚‚‚‚ÂÂÂÂÂ� becomes !yGAhoNiShI.

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