If you saw ç in a console set to cp437, you didn't actually have ç in the script because the code is treated as being UTF-8.
Other than properly encoding the ç, you can address that issue by replacing ç with chr(0xE7). It will still output no.
In reply to Re^8: Default encoding rules leave me puzzled...
by ikegami
in thread Default encoding rules leave me puzzled...
by kzwix
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