Re: Most used codification for emails.
From: Wiktor S. (wswiktor_at_poczta.fmv)
Date: 02/10/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 18:02:15 +0100
> I tend to ignore Unicode for a practical, if trivial, reason.
> I, and probably a lot of the Microsoft crowd at least, resort to
> "Japanese (Auto-select)" as the first choice when trying to view
> Japanese text. Unfortunately that won't work if the text is actually
> in Unicode. There's no particular difficulty in selecting Unicode
> (UTF-7) and Unicode (UTF-8) afterwards to try them but the fiddle
> bugs me.
If the message has correct "charset" tag in its header, you don't need to
auto or manual select anything.
-- Azarien wswiktor&poczta,fm
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