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From: Ben Goldman on 19 Mar 2010 21:22 Nil let loose with the following tirade: > On 19 Mar 2010, "Ben Goldman" <BenGoldmanREMOVE(a)centurytel.net> > wrote in cakewalk.audio: > > > Try changing your character setting in your reader. Western > > Ueropean had zero problem - no odd characters. > > I tried that in both Firefox and IE, and it doesn't help here. Perhaps you're stuck having that with XNews. -- Cheers, Ben
From: Nil on 19 Mar 2010 21:30 On 19 Mar 2010, "Ben Goldman" <BenGoldmanREMOVE(a)centurytel.net> wrote in cakewalk.audio: > Perhaps you're stuck having that with XNews. ??? I was talking about the how his message appears in the Cakewalk forum, as viewed in Firefox and Internet Explorer. Xnews doesn't have anything to do with it.
From: Sue Morton on 19 Mar 2010 21:41 Did someone fix it? I just looked at that post for the very first time and it looks normal to me, no weird characters, "smart quotes" from MS-Word, nothing odd. XP Pro SP3 (C: formatted as NTFS) + post hotfixes and browser is IE8 stock. -- Sue Morton "Here In Oregon" <HIO(a)nospam.net> wrote in message news:ho0hth$rj2$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > So yesterday and again for grins I revisit that thread to see how arrogant > I must have been and when I get to my notes they have put what looks like > some kind of hieroglyphics throughout to make it almost unreadable. > > This was never like this before when I checked it three times in the past > and as recent as a year ago. Why did they do this now? I also noticed > where I make a suggestion in another post in a different thread this > occurs as well but never when I am not making suggestions or telling them > how convoluted something might be.
From: Ben Goldman on 19 Mar 2010 21:48 Nil let loose with the following tirade: > On 19 Mar 2010, "Ben Goldman" <BenGoldmanREMOVE(a)centurytel.net> wrote > in cakewalk.audio: > > > Perhaps you're stuck having that with XNews. > > ??? > > I was talking about the how his message appears in the Cakewalk > forum, as viewed in Firefox and Internet Explorer. Xnews doesn't have > anything to do with it. never mind I have no idea why you're bringing in here instead of where your trouble is. -- Cheers, Ben
From: Here In Oregon on 19 Mar 2010 22:44
"Sue Morton" <867-5309(a)domain.invalid> wrote in message news:ho194l$dl0$1(a)appyface.eternal-september.org... > Did someone fix it? I just looked at that post for the very first time > and it looks normal to me, no weird characters, "smart quotes" from > MS-Word, nothing odd. > > XP Pro SP3 (C: formatted as NTFS) + post hotfixes and browser is IE8 > stock. My new studio machine the font is screwed up, my GigaDaw the font is screwed up, our very old office machine the font is screwed up, my fairly new Eee PC the font is screwed up, my HTPC the font is screwed up, the new Dell laptop the font is screwed up and the Blackberry has too much information on the page to open up,..duh. Too weird! Twilight zone! |