>Dragan, I do not think is a problem with the rendering but with the input, if I understand you correctly
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>[s caron] Š š, [z caron] Ž ž, [c acute] C c [d hash] Ð d (Not sure if this are the d hash or [c caron] C c
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>> Michel! How can I even explain which characters? Does everyone have to know Unicode names for characters? I see this page still has content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1", not UTF!)
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>Update... Oh, I see now... sorry... you can safely ignore me....
No reason to... see, some of them pass through, and some get converted. In the bad old days when UT ran on VFP and dbfs, we had Unicode here. There were messages in Cyrillic, even Mandarin at some point (though that was a bug :). Now it's getting "modernized", it runs on dot net and SQL, and can't display more than 20 messages at a time, the search-by-name dialog is postage stamp sized again like it used to be seven years ago, and speaks only Western script.
My PUTM subscription expires on February 26th, 2010. If this is not fixed by then, I'm not paying to be a second class citizen on this supposedly international forum.