Hello Jan,

20. november 2001, 18:32:50, you wrote:

JR>   I'm not sure I understand where this content-encoding
JR>   header 8859- resides. I searched the header for this w/o
JR>   result.

Check this message. It's encoding is ISO-8859-2, so it has this in the
headers:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-2

JR>   Well, my assumption is that if anyone from Turkey wants to
JR>   communicate w me legitimately, they'll write me in English
JR>   -- not because I'm being arrogant or nationalistic --
JR>   because that's my native language.

Many users don't even know how to set character encoding. Besides,
with ISO-8859-x encodings you can still write English - just look at
this message. The only thing that differs is the display of special
characters, like čšž...

-- 
Jernej Simoncic, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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