Hi,
I believe the second code suggesting is better. We also do mixed Windows / Unix / Linux
development and use UTF-8 encoded files. Java on Windows does not default to UTF-8 but
some Windows specific code page so we always have to explicitly specify the encoding of
our files and byte streams so that we get identical behavior across platforms.
return new ByteArrayInputStream(
| new String(buffer.toString().getBytes(),"UTF-8");
Thanks,
Jeff
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