I have a feeling that I should know this, but I don't, and I'm not quite
sure how to google for the answer. Any insight would be greatly
appreciated.
I occasionally view a message I've received in mutt and see the following:
\225We have new reversible jerseys.
(The \225 being of note, not the
On (31/12/03 00:47), Monique Y. Herman wrote:
I have a feeling that I should know this, but I don't, and I'm not quite
sure how to google for the answer. Any insight would be greatly
appreciated.
I occasionally view a message I've received in mutt and see the following:
\225We have new
Clive Menzies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Monique Y. Herman writes:
I have a feeling that I should know this, but I don't, and I'm not quite
sure how to google for the answer. Any insight would be greatly
appreciated.
I occasionally view a message I've received in mutt and see the
Lucas Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003:12:31:08:10:39-0600] scribed:
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In the Windows 1252 character set, \225 represents a bullet, which
seems likely to be the intention here. See:
http://www.jwz.org/docs/charsets.html
snip /
That link does not work here. Have you checked it
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 at 14:10 GMT, Lucas Bergman penned:
Actually Latin 1, not ASCII. (ASCII only contains characters from
\000 to \177 inclusive.)
Details that may be relevant:
At least in one message's case, 'v' in mutt shows the content as
text/plain, 7bit, us-ascii
Well, we
Michael D Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lucas Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003:12:31:08:10:39-0600] scribed:
In the Windows 1252 character set, \225 represents a bullet,
which seems likely to be the intention here. See:
http://www.jwz.org/docs/charsets.html
That link does not
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 at 14:10 GMT, Lucas Bergman penned:
Of course, many (most?) mail clients that writes messages in Windows
1252 fail to *say so* in the content-type field. This problem exists
in web pages, too, but we're not noticing it as much anymore, since
Mozilla has gotten quite
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