On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 05:35:04AM +0900, Jungshik Shin wrote:
> In hotmail, you can set the encoding of your __browser__ to UTF-8 and 
> can read the message body in UTF-8 (the message header would be still 
> not legible). However, your UI strings would get all garbled (Well, if 
> your language is English, UI strings would be fine because UTF-8 and 
> ASCII  are compatible).  For your mail-sending web form, why don't you 
> send an email to yourself and view it with mail clients that are well  
> I18Nized such as Mozilla-Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird and  MS Outlook Express?

Unfortunately Hotmail is what the majority of the target audience use.
I've now changed the script so that it uses iconv to convert
everything to ISO-2022-JP before sending, and now it works OK in
Hotmail.

Rich.

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