How to swee youtube videos,

g geleem at bellsouth.net
Sun Aug 3 23:22:59 UTC 2008


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Björn Persson wrote:
<snip>

 "g" wrote:
>> Björn Persson wrote:
>>> everything as UTF-8?
>> yes. 8859 throws up garbage characters just as bad as utf-8, but utf-8
>> tends to keep it down to 1 or 2.
> 
> Do you often receive emails that are encoded in UTF-8 but claim to be some 
> other encoding? If not, I suggest that you stop enforcing any particular 
> encoding. Let Thunderbird use the encoding that is specified in each 
> individual message, and all will be good as long as the messages adhere to 
> standards.

i tried that but type would change in size and i had to squint or lean
back to read messages, along with stretching page sides. after going
thru a lot of trouble, i have *all* settings to utf-8 and do best i can
to figure out what crude is.

as an example, you and several others, in some cases, your Björn is as
here, in other places, it is an inverse question mark in a 45 degree
rotated black square. some places, 'sender' column, it is just ? in 45
box. and i do note that it does depend on where you are sending from.
which shows me that you do not have all you email set up same way. [yes,
i use <ctrl+u> often]

> You may also want to review the thread "Curious characters in Thunderbird on 
> Linux...", started by Kevin Martin last Wednesday, 17:15:13-05:00.

yes, i have been following it. and one of places you have ? boxed in
sender. which, all in all, tends to tell me you like to play around.
not knocking. just commenting. ;0)


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tc,hago.

g
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in a free world without fences, who needs gates.

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