Numerically encoded Cyrillic e-mails
Kjetil Rå Hauge
k.r.hauge at ILOS.UIO.NO
Fri May 20 19:41:11 UTC 2005
>about it? (b) Specifically, is there any kind of software available
>that will change a numerically-encoded text into the corresponding
>Cyrillic characters? (Of course I could search and replace one letter
>of the alphabet at a time, but that would take far too long -- perhaps
>there is a device that will do this for all the letters at once?)
Put it into an HTML document, like this:
- open a new blank document in TeachText or some other plain text editor
- type: <html><body>
- paste in the numeric codes
- type </body></html>
- save as somethingOrOther.html
- open in a web browser.
I think even Netscape 4.77 should be able to cope
with this, but you might be better off upgrading
to Netscape 6 or 7 - both, I believe, supported
under OS 9.
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--- Kjetil Rå Hauge, U. of Oslo. Tel. +47/22856710, fax +47/22856887
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