MultiMail claims to support two charsets: the IBM PC set (Code Page
437), and Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1). I am pretty sure the Latin-1 in
MultiMail is not ISO 8859-1
MultiMail claims to support two charsets: the IBM PC set (Code Page
437), and Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1). I am pretty sure the Latin-1 in
MultiMail is not ISO 8859-1
Richard Menedetter wrote to Chris Jacobs <=-
Hi Chris!
16 Nov 2024 06:28, from Chris Jacobs -> All:
MultiMail claims to support two charsets: the IBM PC set (Code Page
437), and Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1). I am pretty sure the Latin-1 in
MultiMail is not ISO 8859-1
I dont know MultiMail.
But Latin-1 _is_ ISO-8859-1.
CU, Ricsi
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Carlos Navarro wrote to Chris Jacobs <=-
16 Nov 2024 06:28, you wrote to All:
MultiMail claims to support two charsets: the IBM PC set (Code Page
437), and Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1). I am pretty sure the Latin-1 in
MultiMail is not ISO 8859-1
I'm curious, what differences did you notice?
Carlos
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But Latin-1 _is_ ISO-8859-1.CP 850 is also Latin-1,
yet ISO-8859-1 is not CP 850.
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