Jacob Bunk Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> When you are using iso-8859-1 as in the above text, then you can't
> write ¢ (euro sign), it will show up as ¤ because those two characters
> are the same, only in different character sets. That's also why this
> message containing both will be sent as utf-8.

Hmmm, it seems I need to fresh up on that Euro-stuff :-(

Here's a euro sign for everyone: € :-)

If I copy it to Licq I get: " $-1ôÌ -A " (with out the "s). So forget
about what I said, I can't send euro signs either, or at least I can't
copy them to Licq, and I can't type one on my keyboard, I just get the
¢ I posted earlier.

-- 
Jacob


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