>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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tom Wade, EuroKom | E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (all domain mailers). Dale House | X400: g=tom;s=wade;o=eurokom;p=eurokom;a=eirmail400;c=ie 30, Dale Road | Tel: +353 (1) 278-7878 Stillorgan | Fax: +353 (1) 278-7879 Co Dublin | Disclaimer: This is not a disclaimer Ireland | Tip: "Friends don't let friends do Unix !"
