In article <200304081223(_dot_)VAA00737(_at_)mail5(_dot_)rim(_dot_)or(_dot_)jp>
raeva(_at_)t3(_dot_)rim(_dot_)or(_dot_)jp writes:
Unfortunately it seems the above word "mas?" is "6D 61 73 3F" ASCII
sequence. If I have the exact iso-8859-2 text, I can check it.
The mharc-users mailing list archives (both HTML and mbox) are
available at <http://www.mhonarc.org/archive/html/mharc-users/>.
It seems to me that the example is "6D 61 73 EA".
Thank you, I can check it.
On my environment, I can find such word in a plain text file.
By the way, the actual article in the mharc-users list seems
printing-quotable encoding. Namazu couldn't handle such data.
And character entity references in HTML file is olso supported by
Namazu. I think the probrem is in this case.
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NOKUBI Takatsugu
E-mail: knok(_at_)daionet(_dot_)gr(_dot_)jp
knok(_at_)namazu(_dot_)org / knok(_at_)debian(_dot_)org
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