Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-22 Thread Doug Brewer
William Robb wrote: No problem. I actually like Outlook Express. Am I still your friend after admitting this? William Robb Sure. Everybody has faults.

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-22 Thread Mark Roberts
Doug Brewer wrote: Thanks, Bill. I was afraid I was going to have to d/l OE and have a look. shudder

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-21 Thread Shel Belinkoff
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, °

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-21 Thread E.R.N. Reed
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

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-21 Thread William Robb
- 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

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-21 Thread Christian
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

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-21 Thread Aaron Reynolds
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

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-21 Thread Butch Black
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

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-21 Thread William Robb
- 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

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-21 Thread Doug Brewer
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

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-21 Thread William Robb
- 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

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-20 Thread Rob Studdert
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

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-20 Thread Fred
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

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-20 Thread Doug Brewer
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

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-20 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
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 ©

Re: ANSI character set and the PDML

2006-03-20 Thread John Coyle
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