Re: code pages I think
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> May 17, 2001
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Gerardo wrote: > Igor, and everybody: > > In case anyone's wondering, this codepage "nativeness" is just a setting you > can change anytime you want, even from msg to msg. > > In Outlook Express, you select Tools > Options > Send > International. I > have three Cyrillics there: ISO (that is, 8859-5), Igor's KOI8-R, and > Windows (meaning 1251). Also Ukrainian (KOI8-U), a couple of Greeks, > Hebrews, Turkish, etc. > > With Netscape Messenger (mine is 4.74), yo don't go to Edit > Preferences > (as might be 'natural'), but to View > Character Set. I have four Cyrillics > there: the three above, plus CP866, the old DOS code page. > > Both also give you the 'user-defined' option, which lets you write your own > secret code and scare the hell out of your friendly neighborhood Windows > guru. Hi Gerardo, Do you can to send to me *your* own the *new* simplest message in Russian in CP866, or in KOI8-R or U, or in Windows-1251, or in 8859-5 ? Try please, this is the very interesting Kat's and Travis Beaty's and my question. Yes, Kat, yes, Travis ? Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru