quoth the David Vallner: > darren kirby wrote: > > My messages aren't appearing as HTML to you all are they? My settings say > > not... > > Nope. But they are encoded in iso-8859-6, which I haven't covered in > Thunderbird font settings and the default Courier New ticks me off. What > language set is that anyway? (I should send a hint to Mozilla people > that font substitution is a Good Thing, and that some people just want > to use one font for everything without clicking through all 20 language > groups, thankyouverymuch, since they can't read one bit Chinese or > Indian anyway.) Hmm. In my Kmail settings I have this: "This list is checked for every outgoing message from the top to the bottom for a charset that contains all required characters" us-ascii iso-8859-1 utf-8 So where the heck is iso-8859-6 coming from. I have explicitly sent this as us-ascii, and if it seems to work I will send my ruby-quiz solutions the same way. > David Vallner Thanks for the hints guys, -d -- darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org "...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected..." - Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972