L lenpatt New Member Oct 8, 2010 #1 For many months now, in fact since I installed windows 7 last year. On numerous occasions I get these sort of symbols (as above) embedded in emails or webpages. Any suggestions on how to get sort the problem out would be welcome. Len P.
For many months now, in fact since I installed windows 7 last year. On numerous occasions I get these sort of symbols (as above) embedded in emails or webpages. Any suggestions on how to get sort the problem out would be welcome. Len P.
cybercore New Member Oct 8, 2010 #2 For each of your browsers and e-mail programs, change the encoding to Western (ISO-8859-1), with additional encodings set as Unicode (UTF-16). e.g. FF: Setting up Firefox Web Browsers for Multilingual and Unicode Support Last edited: Oct 8, 2010
For each of your browsers and e-mail programs, change the encoding to Western (ISO-8859-1), with additional encodings set as Unicode (UTF-16). e.g. FF: Setting up Firefox Web Browsers for Multilingual and Unicode Support
L lenpatt New Member Oct 8, 2010 #3 I've tried it on Thunderbird first and now have "team’s" instead of don�t. Just about to change Firefox. Len P.
I've tried it on Thunderbird first and now have "team’s" instead of don�t. Just about to change Firefox. Len P.
cybercore New Member Oct 8, 2010 #5 I've tried it on Thunderbird first and now have "team’s" instead of don�t. Click to expand... Exactly, that means you are on the right track, try Unicode as well as other formats until it shows right.
I've tried it on Thunderbird first and now have "team’s" instead of don�t. Click to expand... Exactly, that means you are on the right track, try Unicode as well as other formats until it shows right.
L lenpatt New Member Oct 8, 2010 #7 When I am on this forum it is in ISO-88859-1, as soon as I click on the Firefox home button it reverts to UTF-8. Len P.
When I am on this forum it is in ISO-88859-1, as soon as I click on the Firefox home button it reverts to UTF-8. Len P.
L lenpatt New Member Oct 8, 2010 #9 It looks like UTF-8 is the answer for the U.K. (well my part of it anyway) Thanks very much for your help in cracking the problem. Len P.
It looks like UTF-8 is the answer for the U.K. (well my part of it anyway) Thanks very much for your help in cracking the problem. Len P.