Benny Pedersen wrote:
> 
> 
> On Thu, July 30, 2009 06:17, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>> € æøå ÆØÅ
>> Euro and three extended Latin letters usually used in Scandinavia?
> 
> yes, seems okay here
> 
>>> hope some can write it back in a reply
>>> i am still on 1.4.9a so it might be one of the problems
>> When texts are displayed correctly and garbled when you reply or forward,
>> your interface is not running in utf-8
> 
> this means i must have to change squirrelmail to utf-8 even for its own
> php code to make it
> work ?
> 
>> or lossy encoding is not working.
> 
> dont know, i just like to get unicode done the proper way with 1.4.9a or
> later
> 

You only have to switch interface (used translation) to utf-8. SquirrelMail
has 1.4.8 branch which shows how it is done. Redhat, Fedora and Centos
convert all but CJK translations to utf-8 in their SquirrelMail rpm
packages.


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