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Thanks for the information, I will check it out
Charles
Ben Parker <[log in to unmask]>@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM> on 06/09/2000 03:01:31
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Please respond to LISTSERV give-and-take forum
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Subject: Re: Using none English Characters with Listserv
On Thu, 8 Jun 2000 16:12:26 -0400, Charles Mandeville
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wrote:
>The languages that we will be focused on are
>French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian and Dutch.
In other words you might be using some of these characters:
ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝÞß
àáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýþÿ
The main challenge is to be sure that the correct character set is defined
and
that such special characters are properly encoded by a reliable means (7bit
Quoted Printable MIME is the most universally accepted). Non-western
charsets
such as Russian/Greek/Cyrillic and Japanese/Chinese/Korean are also
possible.
There are instructions in chap 9 of the site Mgr and List Owner manuals for
modifying MAILTPL template messages and getting them to display in
appropriate
national language charsets as well. Certain internal hard-coded messages
are
not resently translatable or modifiable.
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