Hello Jernej,

On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 17:47:20 +0200 GMT (01/08/2008, 22:47 +0700 GMT),
Jernej Simončič wrote:

Do you mean high-ASCII characters? I thought this is what they are
called.

JS> I received an e-mail with this URL:
JS> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikkō_Tōshō-gū>, however when I click on
JS> the URL in The Bat, Opera instead receives
JS> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikkô_Tôshô-gű>, which leads to a
JS> nonexistent page (interestingly enough, this only happens while
JS> viewing the message - if I double-click the URL in editor, the correct
JS> one is passed to Opera).

JS> There's even more weirdness though - when I view this message in my
JS> Outbox, the URL ends at the first non-ASCII character, which suggests
JS> some kind of a problem with UTF-8 URL detection.

That is the problem. MicroEd seems to be selective with high-ASCII
characters. The links you mentioned stopped being underlined and blue
after ".../nikk".

I just tried this: www.año.es The website doesn't exist, but the blue
underlining continues until the end. It tries to open
http://www.xn--ao-zja.es/ - is this correct?


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Cheers,
Thomas.

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because it's safer to harass rich women than motorcycle gangs.
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