Peter:
This is weird. I just checked the source code in the B-Hebrew archives for my
original message that started this thread, and found that somewhere the
coding was changed. I wrote in Hebrew, when it went through your mail program
and back to me it was still correctly coded, as I still saw Hebrew. However,
in the b-hebrew archive, it is coded as follows:
YXD יחד
(if it doesn’t show up correctly, the string is an ampersand followed by amp with a semicolon, then a hash with four numbers and semicolon, three times all as one string. Or to break it out, & amp ; # 1497 ; & amp ; # 1495 ; & amp ; # 1491 ; )
The addition of amp; after each & breaks it out from being a coding for a
letter to a text string. Does anyone have any idea where it came from? How can we
prevent it in the future? When you replied to me directly, it was not there so
the letters appeared correctly and when you sent me your example they were coded
correctly.
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