<jameskass at att dot net> wrote: >> ... and not one which somehow converted James' UTF-8 >> into Mojibake as above. > > This may be the fault of my ISP, the illustrious AT&T's "Webmail". > It may not properly tag my outgoing messages as UTF-8. A colleague > has written privately to say that it was necessary to manually set > the character set to UTF-8 in order for my contrived example to > display.
No, it came out fine on my screen. I mean, I didn't see the MAS glyphs, because I'm not using Code2001 as my default e-mail font. But I did see the correct number of black .notdef boxes (four), without having to set anything. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/