...Or encode it in "spam", the universal language.. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/02/12/1749200&mode=thread :) MK On 14 Feb 2001, David Dyer-Bennet wrote: > Dave Sherohman <esper at sherohman.org> writes: > > > I've got a document a (Windows-using) friend sent me, which I'm guessing > > was created using a unicode font. It claims to be > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > > > but the actual text has sections which look like > > > > The Identity of the god R\355g > > from the Eddic Poem R\355gs\376\372la > > That looks like 8-bit ascii, is all (being read through a 7-bit > client). > > > How would I go about cleaning this up and making it web-readable? > > You can't reliably display such things on the web -- because the > clients don't all support them. > -- ________________________________________________________ ReadyNET Go!, Inc. - Building your Business on the net ________________________________________________________ Mark J. Kroska MIS Director 320.656.0765 Voice 888.447.3239 Toll Free 320.203.7052 Fax http://www.readynetgo.com mailto:mkroska at readynetgo.com ________________________________________________________