In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Erik Andreas Fjogstad Brandstadmoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Miquel van Smoorenburg, >> What is this --> ยด <-- character ? In iso-8859-1, which is the charset >> you're using in this message it's a "z" with a "~" above it. That is >> what I see. > >In ISO-8859-1 (which I use as well), >that character is the accent acute without any letter >below. I don't know how he managed to type it, because if I type an >acute on my keyboard followed by a space, I get a ' (single quote).
I see! I switched to ISO-8859-15, of which I though that the only thing it changed was that it adds the Euro symbol. Apparently it also removes the accente-acute-without-any-letter and puts z-circumflexe in its place. Mike. -- I used to drive a Heisenberg mobile but every time I looked at the speedometer - I got lost!