Subj : Re: UTF-8 Characters To : Jay Harris From : g00r00 Date : Sun Apr 03 2022 01:35 pm JH> Here's another example that was posted with what looks like cyrillic JH> text that ended up looking funky: You will need a UTF-8 terminal to view UTF-8 for the most part. If you are in a CP437 font/mode and there is UTF-8 it often cannot be displayed or converted back to the current codepage. For example a CP437 terminal like NetRunner would not have the cyrillic characters since they are not part of CP437, so it cannot covert UTF-8 to CP437 in that case. I do have a better "solution" to these types of things that I did a couple years back, but its a lot of work to move it into the code so I just haven't yet. I really should do it soon though. .... What was the best thing before sliced bread? --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/03/26 (Windows/64) * Origin: Sector 7 * Mystic WHQ (1:129/215) .