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Replacement for FrontPage 2003
A friend recently asked: I have been using Front Page since the 1990's and I am currently using Front Page 2003 but I have long lost the software, the codes and everything else. I need to change to something much easier, simpler, less costly and hopefully...
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HTML Email Oddities with Outlook 2010 Part I: Automatically Detect Language
Two days in a row I’ve had to hunt down strange issues with HTML formatted emails created with Microsoft Outlook 2010 beta. The first involved a reply to a mailing list. For some strange reason, my reply was encoded using the ISO-2022-JP character set...
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