Alicia,
Luckily, this time I'm translating into English.

Do you actually stipulate base64 in the Emailer attachment option? I'm 
wary because when I had two different ISPs, they used different encodings 
and I had to leave the choice at 'service default', otherwise I ran into 
problems.

I guess you're familiar with .xml. Is there no other way to browse it 
(not seeing the code) except with Explorer?
Tks,
Virginia

>I generally like to zip text files before sending, as otherwise they may 
>be received in the body of the e-mail, rather than as an attachment, 
>which I find annoying and sometimes troublesome. I then use Base-64 
>encoding.
>
>However, you also need to take into account that if you're using any 
>upper ASCII (including Spanish accents), they will show up incorrectly in 
>the PC text file, unless you've made other provisions for that.
>
>Alicia

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