William Robb wrote:
No problem.
I actually like Outlook Express.
Am I still your friend after admitting this?
William Robb
Sure. Everybody has faults.
Doug Brewer wrote:
Thanks, Bill. I was afraid I was going to have to d/l OE and have a
look.
shudder
Not all of those work for me, and there are others that don't as well.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Rob Studdert
Ever since late last year (when you changed servers IIRC?) the ANSI
character set has not been displaying properly on the list (examples ©
copyright, ¢ cents, °
Fred wrote: (quoting somebody else)
Ever since late last year (when you changed servers IIRC?) the ANSI
character set has not been displaying properly on the list (examples ©
copyright, ¢ cents, ° degree) They used to work, how come they don't
anymore?
Not Doug but your examples
- Original Message -
From: Christian
Subject: Re: ANSI character set and the PDML
Butch Black wrote:
These questions are for Doug
Ever since late last year (when you changed servers IIRC?) the ANSI
character set has not been displaying properly on the list (examples ©
copyright
Butch Black wrote:
These questions are for Doug
Ever since late last year (when you changed servers IIRC?) the ANSI
character set has not been displaying properly on the list (examples ©
copyright, ¢ cents, ° degree) They used to work, how come they don't
anymore?
I see them fine in
On Mar 21, 2006, at 2:23 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Your examples all work fine in Mac OS X's Mail.app too.
...and in PalmOS's VersaMail.
-Aaron
Doug wrote
Hey Butch,
Sounds like a local/outlook server problem. I can see those symbols
just fine. Check the settings on your Outlook Express.
Ok, What do I look for? I looked in tools, options and found nothing. I'm
set on Western European ISO for encoding, I'm using Ariel font. I'm on IE
- Original Message -
From: Butch Black
Subject: Re: ANSI character set and the PDML
Ok, What do I look for? I looked in tools, options and found nothing. I'm
set on Western European ISO for encoding, I'm using Ariel font. I'm on IE
6
Tools/Options/Read/International Settings
On Mar 21, 2006, at 10:44 PM, William Robb wrote:
- Original Message - From: Butch Black
Subject: Re: ANSI character set and the PDML
Ok, What do I look for? I looked in tools, options and found
nothing. I'm set on Western European ISO for encoding, I'm using
Ariel font. I'm
- Original Message -
From: Doug Brewer
Subject: Re: ANSI character set and the PDML
Thanks, Bill. I was afraid I was going to have to d/l OE and have a
look.
No problem.
I actually like Outlook Express.
Am I still your friend after admitting this?
William Robb
On 20 Mar 2006 at 22:48, Butch Black wrote:
These questions are for Doug
Ever since late last year (when you changed servers IIRC?) the ANSI
character set has not been displaying properly on the list (examples ©
copyright, ¢ cents, ° degree) They used to work, how come they don't
Ever since late last year (when you changed servers IIRC?) the ANSI
character set has not been displaying properly on the list (examples ©
copyright, ¢ cents, ° degree) They used to work, how come they don't
anymore?
Not Doug but your examples work perfectly for me (mail client Pegasus
Hey Butch,
Sounds like a local/outlook server problem. I can see those symbols
just fine. Check the settings on your Outlook Express.
And I didn't change servers last year. Haven't done so for several
years now, and don't think I want to. (eek)
Far as the digest, I flipped over to my
Your examples all work fine in Mac OS X's Mail.app too.
Godfrey
On Mar 20, 2006, at 7:48 PM, Butch Black wrote:
These questions are for Doug
Ever since late last year (when you changed servers IIRC?) the ANSI
character set has not been displaying properly on the list
(examples ©
in Control Panel.
HTH
John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
- Original Message -
From: Butch Black [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 1:48 PM
Subject: ANSI character set and the PDML
These questions are for Doug
Ever since late last year (when you
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