On 16 Sep 2005, at 10:31, Roger Houghton wrote:

If it is something to do with encoding of text on web documents that were created in Windows ( despite exhaustive plain text conversion strategies on the paster's part ) you should perhaps try testing with one created on a windows machine.

It isn't. It happens with text from Apple's website, which certainly doesn't use Windows. The most recent one I had rejected was because I included a link to ...apple.com/uk/powerbook.

Aha! We assume they use Apple computers but...........maybe it is a Microsoft plot :0])


If anyone wants to go to the link I gave a few mails back re iPods etc (Playlist), the link is directly to the article the substance of which I tried to post here for general digestion, they can see if they can spot what is wrong. I believe there was earlier discussion (months ago) on this topic which related to the characters used but as I said I tried filtering the ones which I thought might not be allowed.

On my G4 Mail is set to default text encoding and default plain text.

I know I said I would not say any more on the subject unless invited but I take it this is on topic - sort of :0\

Drew


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