On 10 Feb 2007, at 8:51 PM, Jane Waters wrote:
Hmm? Safari (Mac) doesn't seem to have such a setting -- Or I
haven't found it if it does!
Roger
Roger, in Safari, check in your preferences menu under
"appearances"....I'm still in 10.3.9, but
my relevant choices under "default encoding" are Western (ISO Latin
1) and Western (Mac OS Roman),
among a lot of others. Maybe if you change it to Latin, it might
work.... can't say that I've
tried that. But it's worth a try.
If that doesn't work, why not try going to www.freetranslation.com;
maybe THEY can handle it.
Jane
Thanks Jane,
I'll remember that next time I try one.
Roger
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