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  • Subject: Re: Bad Character
  • From: KOENIG Yvan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:45:32 +0200


LHello

I received responce which surprised me.

"The ellipsis does not exist in ASCII or Latin-1 - but it does exist in
Windows-1252, which is a"

The ellipsis is the char given in AppleScript by ASCII character (201) and I was said here some months ago that the AppleScript's set is MacRoman.
This char is also diven in AppleWorks 6 by char(201) and AppleWorks was also described as using MacRoman.


Looking at

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacRoman

one may see this ellipsis at $C9 (aka decimal 201).

I always uses Mail.app in its standard settings. So I'm very surprised.

Maybe the explanation is that in Mail.app, the menu item

Message > Encoding >


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