Re: postprocessing filter for archive files

1999-12-15 Thread Koichi Nakatani
Hello, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Still: imho the proper thing to do would be to honor the language > of the incoming message all the way to the generated HTML. > Imagine you have an international list. People post in Korean, > Chinese, some even in English. Which encoding do I want to > force o

Asterisk problem

1999-12-15 Thread Christopher Saul - Sun UK - Systems Engineer
Hi I'm using MHonArch, it's excellent. One problem - archived mails sometimes don't print out asterisks properly. For example whereas what sometimes appears is - *** Latest News *** I occasionally get TT_DB WWW bin cdrom core dev devices etc export home Latest News TT_DB WWW bin cdr

Re: postprocessing filter for archive files

1999-12-15 Thread Earl Hood
On December 15, 1999 at 16:53, Koichi Nakatani wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Still: imho the proper thing to do would be to honor the language > > of the incoming message all the way to the generated HTML. > > Imagine you have an international list. People post in Korean, > > Chinese, som

Re[2]: postprocessing filter for archive files

1999-12-15 Thread Oskar Bartenstein
Consider tcs and cjkvconv at http://ftp.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo/ Quote: tcs.zip tcs is the source to an ANSI C program which converts between a variety of international encoding formats. Of interest, it converts between the various Japanese encodings, UNICODE 1.0 and UTF-8 (a Variable length,