Encodings

George Pauliuc pauliuc@gmx.net
18 Nov 2002 23:59:14 +0200


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On Lu, 2002-11-18 at 22:07, Noel D. Torres Ta=F1o wrote:
> First of all, please don't send me the e-mails and CC to the mailing
> list, because this way I receive your e-mails TWICE.

Okay.

> I know about other languages. I've used that system to write sentences
> e.g. in greek, arab and hebrew. MicroSoft's "Times New Roman" font has
> all the necessary characters. Please tell me if you can see the romanian
> t and s letters with comma (not cedilla) in my page (I changed it to add
> four romanian characters, capital and small). That's a way to let all

No Windows around here.  Guess that test will have to wait.  My tests
involved a correctly recoded page to UTF-8 browsed at a netcafe around.

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