Francois LE COAT wrote:
Hi,

Hartmut Figge writes:
Let us look into about:config with the filter charset. Near the end is a
pref which looks promising. mailnews.force_charset_override. It is set
to false here. If it is set to true on your machine, we should have
found the culprit.

I've set :
"mailnews.force_charset_override;false" without better results.


"mailnews.force_charset_overide:false" appears to be the default, in my Seamonkey.

Fonts for: Western and Monospce are selected in preferences.

"mailnews.send_default_charset:UTF-8" and "mailnews.view_default_charset:ISO-8859-1" are the defautl settings.

I can view Hartmut's accented characters just fine.



I also downloaded and installed SeaMonkey 2.26 from the following site

     <http://www.frenchmozilla.fr/seamonkey.php>

<http://download.mozilla.org/?product=seamonkey-2.26&os=osx&lang=fr>

including the linguistic package 2.26 (xpi) :

<ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/2.26/langpack/seamonkey-2.26.fr.langpack.xpi>


I always have problems with UTF-8 character encoding. Is there something
else I can do ? Is there somebody else using accentuated languages ?

Best regards,



Other things you can do is "Restart SeaMonkey with Add-ons Disabled" and see if an extension is causing the problem, then track down which extension.

Try a new profile <http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/> or <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/profiles>

I'm not using them but I can add some accentuated characters from my systems character selecter application; à á ç ḉ

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