On 1/19/2002 10:37 AM Holger Metzger spoke thusly:
> On 1/19/2002 10:20 AM Wolf Eichler spoke thusly:
>> Please read what I said!
>> I claimed the Euro symbol *is* practically supplied by ISO-8859-1 
>> whether officially or not, I cant say. In quoted-printable the code is 
>> "=80". Therefore all the discussion about ISO-8859-15 and whateverelse 
>> seems highly superfluous.
> 
> Quoted-printable is a _transfer encoding_, /not/ a charset. There's a
> difference.
> Where is the Euro symbol supplied in iso-8859-1/Latin-1? I don't see it.
> 
> ISO-8859-1:
> Hex:
> Dec:  Chr:    Code:
> A4    164      ?      164     CURRENCY SIGN
> 
> ISO-8859-15:
> Hex:
> Dec:
> Chr:
> Code:
> A4    164      �      8364    EURO SIGN
> 
> Just because Microsoft supplies them in their ttf fonts doesn't mean it's
> also available in other fonts. To make *sure* everyone else sees the
> Euro symbol as you intented it you *have to* use a charset that contains
>  the �, for example IS0-8859-15.
> 
> 

Hmmmm... so why did Mozilla change everything here. it looked so good
before I sent it. Damn... :-)
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