Hello:
        Western character set encoding is defined in the standard ISO-8859-1.  
This is the one used by UTF-8, I believe.

        dZ.

On May 7, 2007, at 05:47, Wilfried Mestdagh wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Seems to be the charset UTF-8.
>
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> Monday, May 7, 2007, 11:01, Wilfried Mestdagh wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>
>> Some versions of outlook if they send an euro sign '€' then they send
>> the body base64 encoded like this: 4oKsDQo= (which is the euro and a 
>> LF
>> after it).
>
>> Strange thing is that after decode it with TMimeDecode, it produces 4
>> characters:  E2 82 AC 0A (the 0A is the LF of course).
>
>> Question is this a normal escape sequence for the euro sign and where
>> can I get these codes ?
>
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>> Rgds, Wilfried
>> http://www.mestdagh.biz
>
>
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