Richmond <[email protected]> writes:

> If someone posts the characters Left Double Quotation Mark “ or Right
> Double Quotation Mark ” without any mime headers to indicate the
> encoding, Seamonkey seems to manage to display them anyway, whereas Gnus
> displays \223 \224. How is Seamonkey managing to find out what these
> codes mean? and how can I find out what character encoding it has chosen
> to use?
>
> Can Seamonkey change encodings in the middle of an article? For example
> if I use Greek Drachma Sign 𐅻 will that appear?

I should say that it doesn't seem to be using the default of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-1 because 224 represents à on
that system.
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