Hello mark!
** 04.04.19 - 12:20, mark lewis wrote to August Abolins:
AA>> I have Config/Options/MessageReader configured with UTF-8 enabled
AA>> (it's actually the default.
AA>> But UTF-8 chars don't seem to render properly.
AA>> It that a bug?
ml> what is your OS using? that's the key... if you are on winwhatever, you
ml> may be using CP1252 but in modern winwhatever, it could be UTF-16...
On XP here with my T60 Thinkpad. I've never played/changed codepage
settings. I'm not even sure how to do that.
ml> ...then it is not rendered at all or maybe it is rendered as a box
ml> with an 'x' in it or possibly as a question mark... if there's a
ml> character in that position in the 256 byte codepage, you may see the
ml> wrong glyph...
oxp displays the ? char where I expect the utf-8. The same text looks
perfect in Thunderbird/nntp. So, the boss node is retaining the
integrity of utf-8. But oxp is breaking it. (I'm not sure what WinPoint
would do.)
ml> FWIW: the message i'm replying to carries a "CHRS: ASCII 1" control
ml> line... this is perfectly fine since your post contains only 7bit ASCII
ml> characters...
I don't know how to pre-view the CHRS with oxp. I can request various
header info, but CHRS is not one of them. Thanks anyway.
ml> if you are interested in looking further,
ml> http://ftsc.org/docs/fts-5003.001
I may check it out some time in the future. BTW.. I skimmed through some
of the other fts docs a few weeks ago. The one about the BEER tag had me
ROTFL. Are there any more like that?
Regards,
../|ug
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