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in thread UTF-8 to ISO-8859-1 conversion of euro symbol

Actually if you read more carefully the article you'll see that Latin 9 is referenced as ISO 8859-15, not 9: The ISO Latin 9 (ISO 8859-15)...

updated:: added text in italics, the original was a bit rude, sorry.

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Re^3: UTF-8 to ISO-8859-1 conversion of euro symbol
by gellyfish (Monsignor) on Mar 03, 2005 at 14:20 UTC

    Yes absolutely correct, the mistake arose between between brain and keyboard - I originally type 8859-1 in both places then changed the second one but, er, incorrectly. I blame the finance consultant trying to talk someone through configuring their VPN loudly on the other side of the office ;-)

    /J\