Alex Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> My .bbdb file starts with the following line:
>
> ;; -*-coding: iso-2022-7bit;-*-
>
> Whereas bbdb-file-coding-system's value is utf-8-emacs.
>
> It works anyhow.  :)

I tried that, but get prompted with the following:

,----
| These default coding systems were tried:
|   iso-2022-7bit-unix iso-latin-1
| However, none of them safely encodes the target text.
| 
| Select one of the following safe coding systems:
|   utf-8 raw-text emacs-mule no-conversion
`----

Any hints there?  I typically take the default of utf-8, but I've I
readd Kai or Johan, their entries look like the following (of course I
may display OK in setup, I'm using NTEmacs 21.3

,----
| Johan BockgÂÃrd
|             net: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|             AKA: Johan BockgÃÂrd
|   creation-date: 15 Sep 2003
|       timestamp: 27 Feb 2004
| Kai GroÃÂjohann
|             net: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|             AKA: Kai Grossjohann
|   creation-date: 22 May 2003
|       timestamp: 08 Sep 2003
`----

-- 

Thanks,
Jeff


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