Pascal Chevrel wrote:
When I use the EURO letter in an html page, I have no problem defining the page as ISO 8859-15 and using alt+0164 or the locale currency key (altGR+$ on a French keyboard, winXP) to insert the euro letter. When I want to send a message with the euro letter (same method as above to insert the euro symbol and the character coding for the message is ISO8859-15), I have a warning box telling me that my message contains characters not included in ISO8859-15 and the received message countains ? symbols instead of the euro character.Mozilla runs in Unicode, not in any 8-bit charset. So, you should be typing the Unicode euro, not the ISO-8859-15 euro. Then Mozilla will convert it correctly when you send the message.
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