>Your euro symbols are coming through as generic currency symbols (circle
>with four points). (See your message, below.)
>
>This is somewhat strange, considering that you're using ISO-8859-1 encoding.
>
>Using the same encoding, I've had the euro come through successfully. Very
>strange.
>
>Euro: �
>Generic: �
>Dollar: $
>Pound:

He is using A4 which is the ISO-8859-15 standard, whereas yours is 80 which
is the Microsoft standard.  A4 is the generic currency character in 8859-1.

I recommend using EUR until this mess resolves itself.

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