Could it be because it is marshalled through a C++ std::string before being written into the file. My understanding is that on Linux this is fine but on Windows it can cause a problem depending on the locale setting. Which way does Haiku work? Could this possibly be a problem on Haiku?
Andrew On 04/10/2014 22:57, Alexander G. M. Smith wrote:
On 04/10/14 05:44 PM, Andrew Wood wrote:=?iso-8859-15?q?boundary=3D?="_AA8B9F75-F456-45D0-96E8-99EF801DCBD4_Maybe the header processing assumes some odd locale in your input and explicitly quotes the equals sign? - Alex