Previously yuppie wrote: > Some people still use email clients that don't support utf-8. So you > might have a policy to send iso-8859-1 emails even if your content is > utf-8 encoded. At a later point you might want to change that policy.
Do those people expect to be able to read non-ascii mails? I suspect not, in which case utf-8 will not change their situation. Wichert. -- Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It is simple to make things. http://www.wiggy.net/ It is hard to make things simple. _______________________________________________ Zope-CMF maillist - [email protected] http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-cmf See http://collector.zope.org/CMF for bug reports and feature requests
