Hello,

Friday, March 5, 2004, 12:12:33 PM, you wrote:

JBL> On Friday, March 5, 2004, 12:02:21 PM, David Stone wrote:

>> Perhaps the original news item is written in HTML and then converted
>> into text-only along the way. I think that the & #8364; is an HTML
>> special code like & nbsp; is for non-breaking space.

JBL> That is the probable answer.  £ and $ are not special characters, so
JBL> would not need to be shown this way.  The ¤ sign appeared fine in your
I did notice that the email from you showed the € as a square with
spokes on each corner which I think is alt0164 ¤. Did you generate it
with alt0164, or with alt-Gr 4 which is what I used?

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