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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 19:53:34 -0000, "Paul Blay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >The best you can do is (in IE) manually select the right encoding when >required (right-click, encoding, Western European (ISO) or >right-click, encoding, Japanese (Auto-select)). Thanks everyone for the help :-) As hinted by Jim, the solution is to launch IE, choose View | Encoding, and set the default encoding charset to Western European (ISO). I would never have thought about looking in IE to solve a rendering issue in Eudora. The wonders of component-based programming :-) Thanks again for your help JD.
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