This list has been composed to check your caracter set:
 
128 =
129 =
130 = ‚  
131 = ƒ  156= œ   181=  206= Φnbsp; 231= 缂R>132 = „  157=    182=  207= Ϧnbsp; 232= 輂R>133 = …  158=    183=  208= Цnbsp; 233= 鼂R>134 = †  159= Ÿ   184=  209= Ѧnbsp; 234= 꼂R>135 = ‡  160=     185=  210= Ҧnbsp; 235= 뼂R>136 = ˆ  161=    186=  211= Ӧnbsp; 236= 켂R>137 = ‰  162=    187=  212= Ԧnbsp; 237= ���R>138 = Š  163=    188=  213= զnbsp; 238= R>139 = ‹  164=    189=  214= ֦nbsp; 239= "R>140 = Œ  165=    190=  215= צnbsp; 240= 삒>141 =   166=    191=  216= ئnbsp; 241= 삒>142 =   167=    192=  217= ٦nbsp; 242= 삒>143 =   168=    193= fnbsp;218= ڦnbsp; 243= 삒>144 =   169=    194= ¦nbsp;219= ۦnbsp; 244= 삒>145 = ‘  170=    195= ænbsp;220= ܦnbsp; 245= 삒>146 = ’  171=    196= Ħnbsp;221= ݦnbsp; 246= 삒>147 = “  172=    197= Ŧnbsp;222= ަnbsp; 247= 삒>148 = ”  173= ­   198= Ʀnbsp;223= ߦnbsp; 248= Ⓘ149 = •  174=    199= Ǧnbsp;224= মbsp; 249= Ⓘ150 = –  175=    200= Ȧnbsp;225= ᠦnbsp; 250= Ⓘ151 = —  176=    201= ɦnbsp;226= ⦮bsp; 251= Ⓘ152 = ˜  177=    202= ʦnbsp;227= 㦮bsp; 252= ⾱53 = ™  178=    203= ˦nbsp;228= 䦮bsp; 253= ⾱54 = š  179=    204= ̦nbsp;229= 妮bsp; 254= 5 = ›  180=    205= ͦnbsp;230= 榮bsp; 255= >This mail is composed and sent by Outlook Expres... just to see what is happening...
The table shows ISI-8859-1 on the screen.
The 'tabs' used to create nice colums are gone??
 
And now the funny stuff:
Suppose you want to use " e accented /" ISO-8859-1 code 233...
Let's try Alt 233 ..."ڢ surprise!
Now we type Alt  130 ... "颠surprise again...
Using Alt ### does not give you the 8-bit code ### but a translated code wich is not a translation from 437 or 850 to ISO-8859-1.
Of course this would not be possible since the three tables are not alike and cover quite different caracters.
Now some of the Alt codes manualy = from the keyboard
128   Ǧnbsp;   => ISO 199
129   ⳰;    => ISO  252
130   馮bsp;    => ISO   233
131   ⦮bsp;    =>
132   䦮bsp;     =>ISO  228
133   মbsp;    => ISO  224
134   弯FONT>
135   禮bsp;    => ISO 231
136   ꦮbsp;    => ISO 234
137   릮bsp;    => ISO 235
138   覮bsp;     => ISO 232
139   瑩bsp;      => ISO 239
140   bsp;
So to get ISO-8859-1 caracters you have to type ALT ### codes from 437 or 850 code page... but how to generate copy right or registered sign which are not in the 437 or 850 cp?
ALT 169 =>      ought to be  copyright sign in 8859
ALT  174 =>       ought to be  register sign in 8859
Well... to sort this out you have to type all 128 8-bit codes.
I am not interested to find out how Billy corrupted the ALT key... but he DID!
 
Outlook can generate a HTML page of this page.
I will use it and send the whole lot to Arachne by e-mail... let's se what happens.
CU Bastiaan 

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