At 6:14 PM +0700 6/13/06, Peter Lauri wrote:
>No they do not. It should be øÀ°¥ if it is correct.
>
>The process is like this:
>
>1. The user enter the data in a form
>2. The form data will be used to insert data into the database and send an 
>alert via email about the name and summary of the document. The below is 
>inserted into the database, and is displayed correct on the web site when 
>retrieving the data from the database and using UTF-8 as the charset on the 
>web site.
>
>When sending it in text/plain via mail() and charset=utf-8 it is displayed 
>like below.
>
>/Peter
>

The point I'm trying to make, is that if the display font does not have the 
uft-8 glyphs, then you won't see anything but gibberish.

tedd
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