That's interesting, because, with ISO-8859-15 (Latin 9), it came through fine here (as it apparently should).
However, Louis was using ISO-8859-1, so it's odd that it was correct at his end before he sent it (assuming it was). It's also odd that your ISO-8859-15 setting overrode the ISO-8859-1 of his incoming message. Bill Potts, CMS Roseville, CA http://metric1.org [SI Navigator] >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Behalf Of Chris KEENAN >Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 00:30 >To: U.S. Metric Association >Subject: [USMA:26632] Re: M$ > > >On 2003 Aug 15 Friday 06:06, Bill Potts wrote: >> Louis Jourdan wrote: >> >I suspect (I am now retired) that in French economic circles, they >> >are using k�, M�, ... (it's just bigger!). >> >> What you possibly intended to be euro symbols came through as the generic >> currency symbol. > >Comes through OK here, Bill (using ISO-8859-15) > >-- >Chris KEENAN >UK Metric Association >www.metric.org.uk
