On 07/08/11 13:37, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
[...]
...and for some reason that f???ing bl??dy st??id googlegroups interface
changed my Pilcrow mark to an s-acute. Well, the exact character used
there is irrelevant in this case but still, I don't like it. The copy in
my "Sent" folder is in 8bit ISO-8859-1 with the correct Pilcrow mark;
after the [me (SMTP) relay.skynet.be (ESMTP) googlegroups.com (SMTP)
gmail.com (POP3) me] round-trip it comes back in quoted-printable UTF-8
as =C5=9B (equal Charlie Pantafayf equal Noveniner Bravo) which means
U+015B SMALL LATIN LETTER S WITH ACUTE instead of the 0xB6 (U+00B6
PILCROW MARK) which I had sent. Ah, why couldn't Google simply
understand that Latin1 0xB6 means UTF-8 U+00B6? You don't need iconv to
know that. Ah, Google pisses me off.>:-(
Last time I asked about this someone said it's probably your ISP that
does this. I have no clue why though.
If my ISP does it, it should do it to all recipients. However ZyX (which
got a copy that didn't go through googlegroups, by virtue of being on
the Cc list) saw the (correct) Pilcrow mark, while I (who only got the
googlegroups version) saw the (wrong) s-acute.
Best regards,
Tony.
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