Richmond wrote:

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.

Yes and no.

Yes, it's not using that system.

No, 0224 is à but 224 is α, AFAICT.

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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