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Euro symbol in HTML message

[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]

I've used the UTF-8 for a couple of years now and do not seem to have a problem.  That said, I can't be sure that the people receiving the mail with non-UTF mailer would complain either.

 [/quote]

Thanks Thomas.

I went with this one. I'm also under the impression it's more widely supported than the 8859 one, being more modern.

(can be wrong, of course!)

 

Best,

François

 

[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]<p>I've used the UTF-8 for a couple of years now and do not seem to have a problem.  That said, I can't be sure that the people receiving the mail with non-UTF mailer would complain either.</p><p> [/quote]</p><p>Thanks Thomas.</p><p>I went with this one. I'm also under the impression it's more widely supported than the 8859 one, being more modern.</p><p>(can be wrong, of course!)</p><p> </p><p>Best,</p><p>François</p><p> </p>

Hi.

Today I got an answer from an eBay seller .

My eBay account is setup to forward my incoming  private messages to my (Yahoo) email account.

When I look at the message on eBay, the Euro symbol is okay, but the email I got shows a question mark instead of the Euro symbol.

Opening the message in the web browser shows the same thing.

If I look at the raw data, I also see a question mark.

I can forward the email to the developers, if they wish to look at it.

In PM, my Yahoo network setup is POP3S on port 995.

 

Best regards,

François

 

<p>Hi.</p><p>Today I got an answer from an eBay seller .</p><p>My eBay account is setup to forward my incoming  private messages to my (Yahoo) email account.</p><p>When I look at the message on eBay, the Euro symbol is okay, but the email I got shows a question mark instead of the Euro symbol.</p><p>Opening the message in the web browser shows the same thing.</p><p>If I look at the raw data, I also see a question mark.</p><p>I can forward the email to the developers, if they wish to look at it.</p><p>In PM, my Yahoo network setup is POP3S on port 995.</p><p> </p><p>Best regards,</p><p>François</p><p> </p>

Might want to check the default MIME character set you are using, the euro symbol is not supported in the ISO-8859-1 but it is in either the IS0-8859-15 or UTF-8.  That said, I really suspect that the stuff coming from eBay might even be using the wrong character set.  Checkout the raw view of that message to see what character set they are using.  If they are using the wrong character set then there is nothing you can do on your end.

 

 

<p>Might want to check the default MIME character set you are using, the euro symbol is not supported in the ISO-8859-1 but it is in either the IS0-8859-15 or UTF-8.  That said, I really suspect that the stuff coming from eBay might even be using the wrong character set.  Checkout the raw view of that message to see what character set they are using.  If they are using the wrong character set then there is nothing you can do on your end. </p><p> </p><p> </p>

Thank you, Thomas.

Here's the relevant part in the message header:

Content-Type: text/plain;charset=ISO-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

So I think you just hit the nail!  :)

I'm going to change my default charset to either -15 or UTF-8. (although I suspect this won't change anything for incoming mail with the wrong charset?)

Is PM fully supporting UTF-8? Or am I better go with -15 ?

 

Best regards,

François

 

<p>Thank you, Thomas.</p><p>Here's the relevant part in the message header:</p><p>Content-Type: text/plain;charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable So I think you just hit the nail!  :)</p><p>I'm going to change my default charset to either -15 or UTF-8. (although I suspect this won't change anything for incoming mail with the wrong charset?)</p><p>Is PM fully supporting UTF-8? Or am I better go with -15 ?</p><p> </p><p>Best regards,</p><p>François</p><p> </p>

The Euro symbol is defined as a symbol € in the html specifications.

 Martin 

<p>The Euro symbol is defined as a symbol <span class="syntax">€</span> in the html specifications.</p><p> Martin </p>

And I forgot to mention the Euro symbol is supported in Bearhtml

Martin 

<p>And I forgot to mention the Euro symbol is supported in Bearhtml</p><p>Martin </p>

[quote user="François Blais"]

Thank you, Thomas.

Here's the relevant part in the message header:

Content-Type: text/plain;charset=ISO-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

So I think you just hit the nail!  :)

I'm going to change my default charset to either -15 or UTF-8. (although I suspect this won't change anything for incoming mail with the wrong charset?)

Is PM fully supporting UTF-8? Or am I better go with -15 ?

 

Best regards,

François

 

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I've used the UTF-8 for a couple of years now and do not seem to have a problem.  That said, I can't be sure that the people receiving the mail with non-UTF mailer would complain either.

 

[quote user="François Blais"]<p>Thank you, Thomas.</p><p>Here's the relevant part in the message header:</p><p>Content-Type: text/plain;charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable So I think you just hit the nail!  :)</p><p>I'm going to change my default charset to either -15 or UTF-8. (although I suspect this won't change anything for incoming mail with the wrong charset?)</p><p>Is PM fully supporting UTF-8? Or am I better go with -15 ?</p><p> </p><p>Best regards,</p><p>François</p><p> </p><p>[/quote]</p><p> </p><p>I've used the UTF-8 for a couple of years now and do not seem to have a problem.  That said, I can't be sure that the people receiving the mail with non-UTF mailer would complain either.</p><p> </p>
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