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Posted by Perseus on 09/28/05 02:57
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 00:35:33 GMT, "George Hester"
<hesterloli@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Do you see above how my newsreader does not put in the > which signifies
>what I am responding to? Look at other posts in here and you will see that
>responses deliminate what is being responded to using the character >. You
>are posting in an encoding whick is keeping our newsreaders from putting the
>character in for what you said that we are responding to. You are posting
>with Unicode encoding. That is what I refered to as "messed up."
>
>Do not send your responses to my e-mail address. Just post in the
>newsgroup.
Hi,
Like I said, you won't receive any more copies in your mailbox from me.
Now about that quotation prefix you talked about, I know very well what
it is for and have always used it myself! And frankly I've never had a
problem with it before. Even now, in replies that I'm getting from
other posters in this ng, everything looks normal and the prefix
character appears in front of all quoted lines! Don't you think that
the problem lies with your (faulty) setting for the quotation prefix
character (i.e. not having one selected at all)? Also just to make
sure, I've checked to see if what you're saying about my posting in
Unicode encoding could possibly be the case, and just like I assumed
this is simply not the case! I'm posting my Usenet messages in MIME /
Western Europe (us-asii, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15, utf-8). So Unicode in
the form of utf-8 will be recognized among others, that's all.
Please let me know what you think.
Greetz,
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Perseus
E-mail: leave out ".erase" <- mind the dot!
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