Easytag question Solved

Nigel Ridley nigel at prayingforisrael.net
Mon Dec 15 14:45:05 UTC 2008


Derek Broughton wrote:
> Nigel Ridley wrote:
> 
>> OK, the answer, for some strange reason, was the filename!!?? Since
>> both the Hebrew and Russian versions of the book of Acts was affected
>> there had to be a common denominator -- the filenames! Both had all
>> the chapters of Acts as Acts_01, Acts_02 etc. I changed them all to
>> ActsofApostles_01 etc. and lo and behold the book of Acts now starts
>> as it should with - you guessed it - chapter 1 :-) As for the reason,
>> I really don't know. Any body care to offer an explanation?
> 
> Any explanation I can offer is the wildest of guesses :-) but since you 
> must be dealing with unicode, it seems entirely possible that some had 
> either a non-displaying character in the filename or they had two 
> different characters that looked similar (or identical) on your screen.

I don't think so as I created the folder named 'Acts' that all the chapters are contained in. And 
the Russian version was created by somebody else in a far away land (probably) and yet both 
exhibited the same problem. The mystery continues......

Blessings,

Nigel

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