Unknown facts
1)create a new text file
2)type the following in the file=> "bush hid the facts" (without double quotes)
3) save the file and close it.
4) right click and press refresh.
5) open the file and see contents
6)can u say why..?
Entering any statement of the format "xxxx xxx xxx xxxxx" does it equally.
The bug occurs when such a string is entered into Notepad (with no other characters) and then saved as a text file. Upon reloading the file into Notepad, the text will be replaced with nine Chinese characters, or squares if the language pack has not been installed. To retrieve the original text, bring up the "Open a file" dialog box, select "ANSI" in the "Encoding" list box, and open the file.
To retrieve the original text, bring up the "Open a file" dialog box, select "ANSI" in the "Encoding" list box, and open the file.
The bug appeared for the first time in Windows 2000 but was not discovered immediately. It was discovered in early 2004 and has since risen in popularity on the Internet.
This bug occurs when a file where only the above mentioned string is present. If the file were to be modified by clearing the content and repasting the same string, saved and reopened, this bug will not be reproduced.
Notepad misinterprets the encoding of the file when it is re-opened. If the file is originally saved as "Unicode" rather than "ANSI" the text displays correctly. Older versions of Notepad such as those that came with Windows 95, 98 or ME do not include Unicode support so the error does not occur.
The version of Notepad included with Windows Vista has been corrected to prevent this error.
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