Re: iso-8859-1

Please could someone respond to Alexandre Mooser.

Thanks,
Misha

> I saw in a newsgroups that you were once asking a question about a charset
> called "iso-8859-1". I recently got an E-mail from Irkutsk (Russia) with
> this charset. They used to send mails through the Internet (e.g. site of
> yahoo.com). But it is unfortunately impossible to read on our computers at
> the institute here in Zurich. We normally get E-mails encoded with the
> "us-ascii" charset.
> 
> Is it possible to translate this message into a readable format (us-ascii)
> ? If yes, could you tell me please the way to do it.
> 
> Thanks a lot for your help
> a young PhD student
> Alexandre Mooser
> 
> 
> Alexandre Mooser
> Institute of Biochemistry
> Group of Prof. A. Plueckthun
> University of Zurich
> Winterthurerstrasse 190
> CH-8057 Zurich
> Switzerland
> Tel.:   +41-1-635-5588
> Fax:    +41-1-635-5712
> e-mail: amooser@biocfebs.unizh.ch
> 


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