Windows XP specific tags are encoded using UTF-16, if I’m not mistaken (or it may be UCS-2, which is roughly equivalent).
This means that every character is coded using two bytes. For ASCII characters, only the first byte is used, and the second byte is \x00, not a white space.
Windows XP specific tags are encoded using UTF-16, if I’m not mistaken (or it may be UCS-2, which is roughly equivalent).
This means that every character is coded using two bytes. For ASCII characters, only the first byte is used, and the second byte is \x00, not a white space.