Hello,
on 08/30/2006 06:48 AM Angelo Zanetti said the following:
I have various PHP CRONTAB scripts that run and send automated emails to
people, the subject often contains the TM character: ™, in most of the
email clients the character shows correctly but in some webmail
applications the
Manuel Lemos wrote:
Hello,
on 08/29/2006 09:04 AM Angelo Zanetti said the following:
I have various PHP CRONTAB scripts that run and send automated emails to
people, the subject often contains the TM character: ™, in most of the
email clients the character shows correctly but in some
Angelo Zanetti wrote:
thanks for the reply, I've got the classes now how do I know which
character set to use for the TM to be shown correctly?
Character sets can be a nasty business...
You were using the ISO-8859-1 character set in your headers. TM doesn't
exist in that character set.
Hello,
on 08/29/2006 09:04 AM Angelo Zanetti said the following:
I have various PHP CRONTAB scripts that run and send automated emails to
people, the subject often contains the TM character: ™, in most of the
email clients the character shows correctly but in some webmail
applications the
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