On 19 Feb 97, Eric Paul-Hus wrote: > =20 is char(32) ie a space > =3D is chr(61) ie "=" the equal sign. > > Is seems that under some circumstances those char gets "quoted" instead > of displayed ... Maybe the user can try to "uncheck" the "quoted > characters" in her/his setup ? I just got through de-bugging some output on a list that did the same thing when saved (it wasn't visable in my reader) The person sent 6 messages, 5 had these same characters when the message was saved as text, and one (sent in the middle of the batch) didn't. These messages were sent on Windows Eudora Lite version 1.5.2. The ones with weird characters were: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The one without the characters was: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" With no Content-Transfer-Encoding flag. I'm not familiar with Eudora, so I have no idea how it came to have the change in the middle, unless perhaps there was a font change or simular. Liz ~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~ Liz & the Terv Herd Somewhere on the beautiful Oregon coast Spiritbrook Working Labradors, Siberians, Tervuren John 4:14 ~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~@~~ [log in to unmask] http://www.harborside.com/home/l/lizm