>>>>> "SM" == Sjoerd Mullender <sjoerd@acm.org> writes: SM> When I execute the three lisp form that were mentioned in the SM> page I pointed you to*, my XEmacs does recognize utf-8 SM> encoding automatically. Ah, I had to restart XEmacs. I added those lines to my .emacs file, restart, and visited test_pep277.py, and sure enough I see (the right) funny characters too. :) Thanks. Now I wonder if I can get utf-8 encoded RFC 2047 headers to work in email. -Barry
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