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Greg L. Turnquist 34d59a0ed9 Switch back to unicode for the DOT substitute character.
MongoDB doesn't support "." in field names, so a Private Use Area character was used. This was originally stored in unicode format, but delomboking the code caused it to get transformed into another encoding. This causes issues on certain systems when building the software, so we are converting it back to its unicode representation. The character has been the same throughout, ensuring binary compatilibity.

See: https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+F607

Related: d601e270fc (diff-57190a47726099e31fdf86b12b80206e2ae24feb28aacaf494b99557583df150L47)
Closes #2053.
2022-04-27 09:53:55 +02:00
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