[tenchi:106331] Re: Kanji compliance
to | tenchi@usagi.org
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from | Joseph Riggs <eumerin@yahoo.com>
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subject | [tenchi:106331] Re: Kanji compliance
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date | Thu, 21 Aug 2008 10:13:32 -0700 (PDT)
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--- On Thu, 8/21/08, Gregory Himes <gdhimes@yahoo.com> wrote:
> From: Gregory Himes <gdhimes@yahoo.com>
> Subject: [tenchi:106330] Kanji compliance
> To: tenchi@usagi.org
> Date: Thursday, August 21, 2008, 6:59 AM
> > Actually, it's perfectly possible to use Japanese
> in
> > plain text
>
> I've been unicode compliant since about 1998 or so
> (including page encodes), but for some reason, even 'til
> today, Yahoo isn't handling things correctly. Some get
> through, some don't, but for some reason... no matter
> what I set the new "pull-down
> menu" to, I cannot send kanji outbound, at all. And
> it's not a function of the browser. So, I'm pretty
> sure it's the Yahoo interface. I may be switching to
> gmail, if it's good with that and several other things
> (especially spam blocking, since many
> ML messages are getting bounced as spam now, and I cannot
> possibly even begin to read over 1000 pieces of spam per day
> ^_^ )
There's something wrong with Yahoo's interface. I don't know what it is or I don't
know why. All I know is that at work, a quarter of the time I have to reload the
page I'm on just to see the e-mail (or list of e-mails) that I selected. And if I
use the Previous or Next buttons to cycle through my e-mail, then the e-mail never
successfully loads no matter how many times I hit the Reload button.
Everything works fine on my computer at home, however.
junior
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