geekoh Posted January 1, 2007 Share Posted January 1, 2007 I keep having this problem, and I hope someone could help. I am running on a remote hosted location, running on windows and PHP 4.4. The email configuration for Use MIME HTML When Sending Emails is TRUE, when I set it to false, this problem isn't there, but then again all of my email formats go away and look very bad :D Here is an example of an email I have sent myself from the contact page, note all of the "=" signs. If I send the exact same email again, I get the exact same response, so they aren't really spurious. I read where this was a problem with encoding on PHP 4.3.3 in Windows, but my host has 4.4 isntalled. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ********************************** The Giants beat the Eagles there in the second game of the season, erasing = 24-7 fourth-quarter deficit for a 30-24 victory in overtime. The Eagles w=n the Dec. 17 rematch at Giants Stadium, 36-22, by scoring two touchdowns =n 10 seconds — a scoring pass followed by an interception return in the =ourth quarter. If the Giants are to realize the Super Bowl hopes t=ey held so firmly at the beginning of the season, and that felt completely=implausible before the weekend, they will have to win three games on the r=ad — first in Philadelphia, then in Chicago, then in New Orleans, Seattl= or Dallas. It is not wholly unreasonable. The Giants were 5-3 on t=e road this season, 3-5 at home. And last year, the Pittsburgh Steelers be=ame the first N.F.L. team to win three playoff games on the road on their =ay to a Super Bowl championship. “I’m always looking for examp=es that can be called upon that make specific points, and certainly that=92s a very good one,” Coughlin said. The Carolina Panthers were s=eded sixth in the N.F.C. last season and beat the Giants and Bears on the =oad before falling in Seattle in the conference championship. ************************************* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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