Jussi Piitulainen writes: > Zachary Ware writes:
[snip what I quoted from him] Oh well - Gnus made me go through some hoops to send the characters that were in the unknown-to-it encoding, and then mangled them. This is what I had added: > Just in case anyone cares, Gnus shows me those indentations as octal > codes, \302\240\302\240 (followed by one ASCII space). I guess a > \302\240 is a NO-BREAK SPACE in UTF-8, and I guess Gnus does not know > this because there is no charset specification in the headers. That > seems to be missing whenever I see these codes instead of properly > rendered characters and bother to check the headers. > > Has the world adopted UTF-8 as the default charset now or what? (I'll > be only glad to hear that it has, if it has, but a reference to some > sort of internet standard would be nice.) And any information is appreciated. Thanks. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list