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    alex188 is offline Novice
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajax View Post
    you never answered this

    have you checked the value of [STR] before and after the replace?

    @Ajax

    Hello,

    I'm sorry for the late response.



    As for your question, I checked the value of STR BEFORE and AFTER the replacement. In both cases, the text had no question marks. But, the email received by the client comes with question marks.

    I'm starting to lose hope.


    I'd love your help

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    CJ_London is online now VIP
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    not sure I can help, but if the [STR] is still 'valid', you need to follow through step by step

    So copy the 'after' text into a text file and save as mytext.html. Then open with a web browser. If still OK, copy it into an email, if still OK send the email to yourself etc.

    I don't know where you got your html code from, but I'm guessing you have copied it from somewhere and have either edited it, or only copied some of it. Either way, you are probably missing some relevant code required to enable it to be formatted correctly.

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    alex188 is offline Novice
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    May be this can help you help me


    Let's leave aside the HTML code.


    I tried to delete all HTML tags and just leave plain text.
    The surprise? I still get question marks instead of text in my email msg.

    About your suggestion.


    I created the HTML file [strHTML] and everything was fine, there were no question marks on the html file when i open it.

    Am I going crazy?


    Maybe there's another method to send EMAIL for non-Latin text?

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    Micron is offline Virtually Inert Person
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    When they are random, these ? could be special characters such as line breaks, tabs, etc. or markers denoting line wrap points. Yours are not so random, so I think it is a character set problem. Try this somewhere: cdoMessage.BodyPart.Charset = "windows-1255".

    Maybe

    With iMsg BodyPart.Charset = "windows-1255"

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