On Sun, Mar 27, 2005 at 01:13:09PM +0200, A. J. Mechelynck wrote:
The translation attachment (snipped) was actually in ISO-8859-15, even though it includes "charset: ISO-8859-1". Apparently the accented Spanish vowels are not in the same slots.
Well, they should be ISO-8859-15 only changes (from ISO-8859-1) the EURO character (¤) and should be the same as ISO-8859-15 in all other aspects. Strange...
Regards
Javi
All I can say is that in the message as sent, all accented vowels were replaced by black diamonds with a white ? over each of them. Manually setting the "character encoding" to UTF-8 still displayed it wrongly, setting it to ISO-8859-15 showed them correctly. -- In the message as received, ISO-8859-1 was checked in the View -> Character Encoding menu of my mail client, Mozilla Thunderbird version 1.0.2 (20050325).
Best regards, Tony.