Thanks, Andy.  Unfortunately, my recipients (esp. AOLers) report not seeing 
the emoji I have sent.  Interestingly, one Earthlinker sees the 
rose-colored hearts I have used but reports they appear as teal-colored.  I 
just have to accept that that these new emoji are useless except for other 
Gmailers.

On Saturday, July 4, 2015 at 11:45:13 AM UTC-7, Andy wrote:
>
> The other thing that could be happening, is that the "connections" between 
> a character code, and its graphic icon, are lost when the other person 
> replies to your messages.
>
> If the Emoji are characters (rather than bitmap files), encoded with a 
> particular character set, the reply might alter the character set, and then 
> those characters map to something else, or instead display as Hex codes.
>
> Diane's reply that quotes \uD83D\uDC47 suggests that this might be 
> happening.
>
> That *could* mean that your recipients see the correct Emoji, but they 
> are lost when forwarded or sent back to you as a reply.
>
> Andy
>
>
>

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