Le 6 mars 2012 18:30, Andreas Prilop <[email protected]> a écrit : > Quoting upside-down, Philippe Verdy wrote: > >> It would help if you created such documents using numeric character >> references in your source for all invisible characters and format >> controls instead of inserting them litterally. > > Monsieur Perdu: > > Everybody except you understands that I have done this > for all non-ASCII characters and that > http://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/unicode-ml/y2012-m03/att-0011/zwj.html > is just US-ASCII.
You did it after my mail... On your site, but not in the attachment received. Initially the source I got was completely encoded in my browser. Yes I had to save the attachment to use an external tool to inspect it. But may be it was Gmail, or an intermediate mail agent, that reencoded it to UTF-8 instead of character refefences, if the attachment was sent as plain text. I was not "PERDU" (French for LOST) ... This was just a loss of time to do it, and to clean up the temporary storage after that.

