Re: Speeding up reading from files

From:
Lars Enderin <lars.enderin@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Sat, 23 Jan 2010 09:41:19 +0100
Message-ID:
<hjecnq$r3h$1@news.albasani.net>
Lew wrote:

Lew wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said :

            in = new BufferedReader(new
InputStreamReader(n=


Roedy Green wrote:

those A0s are &nbsp;s char( 160 );

Agent quietly converted them to ordinary spaces, but I gather's Lew's
newsreader converter them to

Newsreaders tend to be pretty flat footed when interpreting text. Best
to keep your posts to printable ASCII.


Ummm, the post you seem to be quoting was written in printable ASCII.
However, that part you quote was automatically inserted from the post by
Mark that I was quoting. You misattributed it.

That's what I get for using Google Groups when T-Bird isn't at hand. It
seems that GG chose to insert &nbsp;s in the material I cited.


Google did that to preserve the double spacing between sentences in the
HTML format. They have several problems with handling Usenet messages.

Your suggestion to stick to ASCII, however, is off the mark. How should
I enter the more outr?? characters?

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