Re: Country names
From: | Robert B Wilson <han_solo55@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, May 14, 2003, 12:58 |
On Wed, 14 May 2003 02:59:52 -0500 David Starner <dvdeug@...>
writes:
> I've never seen an email server break a UTF-8 message, as mail
> programs
> mime-encode them first, so the message (as the server sees it) is
> 7-bits. If you can read the last line of my message, then 8-bit
> encoding
> isn't a problem. Every problem with UTF-8 and email I've heard about
> is
> client breakage.
i sent a utf-8 email to a yahoo group once... the yahoo server changed
all the characters higher than 127 to ?'s :(
> David Starner - dvdeug@email.ro
--
Robert Wilson (aka kuvazokad, eltirno, edeí...)
http://www.kuvazokad.tk/ -- http://kuvazokad.free.fr/
vkky vnkynvj vknyknj ykkv knvy? karkalone kontoko? kinsi rorotan kinsa
nadas? baitta ke farzaiyai? qxracc pqqattiircx iia kxqqhwiiallccre?
spreken þu viserdya? pake biru ka pa rede?
"boys speak in rhythm
and girls just lie."
-- anberlin - "foreign language"
narav teraz' iroti
kojes krat erarota
kuna, ysivaz' entas
naradas krat zuny narav
kuraz dityvyszi, radyji, sa rodyji
dimokrosi zosa endas
d' erensa dades kirs ins wiz
"They are not in Baghdad. They are not in control of any airport. I
tell you this. It is all a lie. They lie. It is a hollywood movie.
You do not believe them."
-- Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraqi Minister of Information
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