> Now the question is whether it's possible to force Lotus Notes
>to use UTF-8 as the encoding of the outgoing message EVEN WHEN
>characters in the message are all covered by existing
>encoding other than UTF-8 (e.g. Windows-874 for Thai).
Well, I'm going to try one more thing -- Thai test, take 2: กลัปมาอยู่แล้ว
- Peter
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Peter Constable
Non-Roman Script Initiative, SIL International
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