I have an issue when I try to export my Jatos results file with the converter in OpenSesame. My file is apparently not encoded in UTF-8 (see the screenshot)
There is a non-standard character in your result data. In heure normale dÂ’Europe centrale, the char before Europe is not UTF-8. Do you know why it's there? But if you just want to go on, you can replace all dÂ’Europe with d'Europe in an text editor.
Thanks a lot :) It's one more little thing to do but at least it works that way !
However, I don't know why there is this special char in the data instead the classic apostrophe :/ I just selected "datetime" in my variables but why it's using this char, I don't know !
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JATOS exports in utf-8. Strange. Do you have an example of the exported results that I can check. You can attach the file here.
Best
Kristian
Hello,
Indeed, it's weird ! Yup, here is a short example !
There is a non-standard character in your result data. In
heure normale dÂ’Europe centrale, the char beforeEuropeis not UTF-8. Do you know why it's there? But if you just want to go on, you can replace alldÂ’Europewithd'Europein an text editor.Best,
Kristian
Thanks a lot :) It's one more little thing to do but at least it works that way !
However, I don't know why there is this special char in the data instead the classic apostrophe :/ I just selected "datetime" in my variables but why it's using this char, I don't know !
Thx again