• Re: please quote these back

    From Ozz Nixon@1:1/123 to Nancy Backus on Fri May 24 19:37:08 2019
    Here are 4 utf8 characters that all contain a trailing 0x81 byte:
    Á Ё с Ӂ

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x83 byte:
    Ã σ Ѓ у

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x88 byte:
    È ψ Ј ш

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x8d byte:
    � � � �

    Ï ď Џ я

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x90 byte:
    Ð Ő А ѐ

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x98 byte:
    Ø Ř И ј

    Finally, these 4 all contain a trailing 0x9d byte:
    Ý ŝ Н ѝ

    Sorry for the dela on this thread - still int he process of moving to
    Florida. Anyway, what I see in Unison NNTP Client are the UTF8 A I D N
    or A I D O characters as it should have been. However, in PCBoard 16, I
    see the CP437 8bit character plus the character your trailing each line
    with. My PCBoard terminal (fTelnet) would render the UTF8, however, the
    header did not contain ^aCHRS: UTF8 so it assumes to stay in the
    current state (CP437 as detected during the ANSI detection routine).

    So, some environments render the UTF8 w/o the required CHRS signature.

    Ozz
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  • From Ozz Nixon@1:1/123 to Nancy Backus on Fri May 24 23:38:23 2019
    On 2019-05-01 01:22:08 +0000, Nancy Backus -> Maurice Kinal said:

    Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 28-Apr-2019 06:25 <=-

    Here you go.... :)

    Here are 4 utf8 characters that all contain a trailing 0x81 byte:
    Á Ё с Ӂ

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x83 byte:
    Ã σ Ѓ у

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x88 byte:
    È ψ Ј ш

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x8d byte:
    � � � �

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x8f byte:
    Ï ď Џ я

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x90 byte:
    Ð Ő А ѐ

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x98 byte:
    Ø Ř И ј

    Finally, these 4 all contain a trailing 0x9d byte:
    Ý ŝ Н ѝ

    Per my PCBoard 16 reply, this is from Unison NNTP Client for MAC OSX. I
    see the UTF8 characters perfectly... (or so I assume perfectly)...

    Ozz

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  • From Nancy Backus@1:229/452 to Ozz Nixon on Wed May 29 15:56:48 2019
    Quoting Ozz Nixon to Nancy Backus on 24-May-2019 19:37 <=-

    It was Maurice that was playing with this... all I did was quote it back
    to him as requested.... :) Hopefully he will have seen your two
    messages from your two different sources.... ;) Your comments would
    probably mean more to him... :)

    ttyl neb

    Here are 4 utf8 characters that all contain a trailing 0x81 byte:
    Á Ё с Ӂ

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x83 byte:
    Ã σ Ѓ у

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x88 byte:
    È ψ Ј ш

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x8d byte:
    � � � �

    Ï ď Џ я

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x90 byte:
    Ð Ő А ѐ

    These 4 all contain a trailing 0x98 byte:
    Ø Ř И ј

    Finally, these 4 all contain a trailing 0x9d byte:
    Ý ŝ Н ѝ

    Sorry for the dela on this thread - still int he process of moving to Florida. Anyway, what I see in Unison NNTP Client are the UTF8 A I D N
    or A I D O characters as it should have been. However, in PCBoard 16,
    I see the CP437 8bit character plus the character your trailing each
    line with. My PCBoard terminal (fTelnet) would render the UTF8,
    however, the header did not contain ^aCHRS: UTF8 so it assumes to stay
    in the current state (CP437 as detected during the ANSI detection routine).
    So, some environments render the UTF8 w/o the required CHRS signature.

    Ozz
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  • From Maurice Kinal@1:153/7001.2989 to Nancy Backus on Thu May 30 21:23:31 2019
    Hey Nancy!

    It was Maurice that was playing with this

    We already know the answer.

    Life is good,
    Maurice

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