In <p06240802cb00877b408e@[192.168.1.11]>, on 12/03/2011
at 09:29 PM, "Robert A. Rosenberg" <[email protected]> said:
>The Charset can also be ISO-8859-1
Il va sans dire. I wrote "e.g.", not "i.e.", so those fields were
examples.
>(which is the usual ISO-8859-*).
ISO-8859-a is Latin 1, which does not include the Euro (€) character.
ISO-8859-15 is its replacement. Of course, with the meltdown of the
Euro Zone, ...
>Euro Symbol [ ]
You're posting in Latin 1; there is no Euro symbol.
>Even better since it will show ALL Glyphs just use UTF-8.
Alas, my e-mail client does not support Unicode, which is why I use
ISO-8859-15. If I find an acceptable replacement then I will, of
course, configure it to use UTF-8.
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT
ISO position; see <http://patriot.net/~shmuel/resume/brief.html>
We don't care. We don't have to care, we're Congress.
(S877: The Shut up and Eat Your spam act of 2003)
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