Peter:My mail reader, Mozilla, displays Unicode fine when encoded properly - using "character entities" or properly encoded characters in HTML e-mail, or properly encoded characters in plain text e-mail. But "character entities" should not be used in plain text e-mail, and should not be interpreted as characters. The b-hebrew archives have made the correct adjustment here; but do you see Hebrew letters at https://lists.ibiblio.org/sympa/arc/b-hebrew/2005-July/023687.html ? This would appear to be a bug, possibly in Camino but more probably in your webmail program.
I used Camino web browser looking at and authoring the messages on line. Not
only did the Hebrew show up when I authored the text, but even after going
through your mail reader and returned, I still see Hebrew (some mail programs
change unicode that they don’t understand to question marks). Could there be
something in your mail reader that does not always display unicode? Or do I
need to switch to a cleaner browser like Safari that displays cleaner unicode?
Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.24.