Re: weird characters in man pages and html

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No.  You need to learn a little manners.  It was top
posted intentionally for the rapid finding of the
information.  Not for your petty little mind to mull
over.

--- "ne..." <akabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Dec 2, 2003 at 21:58, Gordon Messmer in a
> soothing rage wrote:
> 
> >William Hooper wrote:
> >> Paolo Nesti Poggi  said:
> >> 
> >>>I'm accessing my fedora trough ssh using
> secureCRT on Windows 98 (however
> >>>what I'll describe happens also using putty).
> >> 
> >> 
> >> You need to set PuTTY to use UTF-8 (not sure how
> to do the same with
> >> secureCRT).
> >
> >I've never heard a method to convince secureCRT to
> interpret the UTF-8 
> >character set.  If you find one, please post it.
> Session Options -> Emulation -> Advanced ->
> Character Encoding.
> The drop down box should have UTF-8. This is on
> SecureCRT 4.0.5.
> 
> And pectech needs to learn how to inline post.
> 
> N.Emile...
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