On Thu, 2003-12-25 at 20:25, wwp wrote:
> Hi Stan Bubrouski,
>
> That´s also the way most of the IRC clients display nicknames in chat
> sessions.
> 

And it usually works because they are encoded as < and >

Forgot about that... Eddy could you check in you LICQ history (from a
shell, so you can see the code) and see if the characters are encoded in
the history file or not? *sigh* now you've got me thinking of adding
LICQ to my automatically built nightly CVS trees...

-sb

> 
> Regards,



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