In a message dated 2001-07-13 8:23:10 Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Just wait until 1/1/2002 when many people will be caught napping and the > Euro takes affect. iso-8859-1 will be obsolete and windows-1252 (revised > code page with the same name) and iso-8859-15 will be the proper code pages > to display the Euro sign (At different code points of course). I am still seeing virtually NO support for ISO 8859-15, in web browsers, e-mail, or anywhere else. Anyone who is switching from 8859-1 or Windows code pages appears to be switching to Unicode. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California
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