Hello Thomas,
 
You wrote on 9/7/2001, 7:37 PM:

Thomas> I couldn't find a Context-Type and charset= header in your
Thomas> message.

Thomas> Right clicking and choosing Character Set on your message
Thomas> shows "None".

Sorry, this is my last try :)

I think I know what happened:

At first I saved the UTF-encoded message as EML from OE. Then I
imported it to TB!. At this point, the charset="utf-8" was in their
place.

When I sent it out, and also when I sent it out MIME-forwarded from
TB!, it seems to have lost this charset= header.

Now I will try to send the message saved from Outlook attached as
file.

By the way, TBUDL now accepts attachments, sssssssssh! ;)
-- 
Cheers, SyP

Emacs is a decent OS, but its editor sucks.


This message is HTML on purpose, sorry about that. :)
 
Let's see how TB! deals with UTF-8!
 
katakana letter ZI: ジ
o with double acute: ő
o with tilde: õ
a with grave accent: à
the Euro sign: €
 
Thomas> Do you have a way of sending me such a message? If it is
Thomas> UTF-encoded, and you have the fonts on your box, it should
Thomas> display correctly even if the languages are mixed.
 
Let's use that old dusty Outlook Express for something...
 
Thomas> I didn't now about this internal conversion into an 8-bit encoding,
Thomas> where did you read this?
Nowhere, I just figured it out... If I wasn't factually correct, I hope
RIT Labs will correct me, that's why I CC:-ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] in my letter.
 
I guess they call WideCharToMultiByte with the current code page as a parameter,
but I'm in wild speculation mode right now.
 
Bye, SyP


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