Re: Apostrophes = 1's
Jerome wrote: >Daniel Ross wrote: > >>Why are apostrophes in some emails I receive changed to the number one? > >It's due to an encoding bug in the email client of the sender of the >message. If the message is sent both in text and HTML, the HTML version >does not have the encoding problem. And of course, from what I've seen, the only email client with this bug is (you guessed it) Entourage. :-) David -- Acorn Web Designs http://www.AcornWebDesigns.com Quality websites designed at low prices.
Re: Apostrophes = 1's
Daniel Ross wrote: >Why are apostrophes in some emails I receive changed to the number one? It's due to an encoding bug in the email client of the sender of the message. If the message is sent both in text and HTML, the HTML version does not have the encoding problem. Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering - "This is really the best email client I have ever seen. I love it." Lynn M. Loeffel, PowerMail user Download a demo version from http://www.ctmdev.com -
Re: Apostrophes = 1's
Daniel Ross sez: >Why are apostrophes in some emails I receive changed to the number one? > >I've asked this before, but no one answered or I missed it. I get the same thing. I've tried changing incoming encoding, but it didn't help. (It only sets it if it's undefined.) I'm not even sure why some curly quotes come in fine and others don't. Of course we could both have the same friends who just like to mess with our heads by typing their messages that way. I know I wouldn1t do that to anyone. :-7 -- Tom Dillon12081 W. Alameda Parkway DataCraft #506 [EMAIL PROTECTED]Lakewood, CO 80228 http://www.DataCraft-Inc.com/ 720/962-4880 -- To follow the yellow brick road to the Emerald City, one must first experience the tornado. --- Sunastar --