how to change charset on the fly?
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- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 23:23:04 +0800
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Hi dear mutters,
The charset of a message has its charset wrongly tagged as iso-8859-1 but I
am sure that the content is actually Chinese and the right charset should be
gb2312.
How can I change the charset on the fly in order to view the
message? Or is there any setting I can use to do the auto-coversion?
Since all iso-8859-1 coded messages can be viewed correctly under gb2312
coding, how can I set iso-8859-1 messages be displayed in gb2312 coding?
regards
bxuef
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