Donald Page wrote:
> Rubbish, any browser which either uses the font of the terminal it is
> running under (e.g. lynx) or which the user can define which font to use
> for display is Latin-0-capable. I reckon that is pretty much every
> browser.
Using �����, where the user must set the ���� in order to understand
the message, is unreliable.
(To properly read this message, please set your mail browser to use a ����
in which
� is an alternate rendering of 'f'
� is an alternate rendering of 'o'
� is an alternate rendering of 'n'
� is an alternate rendering of 't'
� is an alternate rendering of 's'.)
Larry
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