Russian Character is not displaying Correctly in HTML Attachment
Hi,
We are converting the TRIP Details into HTML Format and sending this as attachment by using the function module 'SO_DOCUMENT_SEND_API1'
It is working fine if the Content are in English, But if there is any Russian characters, Junk character is getting display while opening the HTML attachment in the Mail.
While debugging we have checked the HTML Content before sending it to the Function Module SO_DOCUMENT_SEND_API1, Which is coming correctly in Russian Character.
Kindly suggest is there is any specific setting need to added in HTML.
We are using the CHARSET UTF-8 in the HTML
Then same scenario we have tested in Spanish (ES), which is also displaying correctly.
With Regards,
Subbaraman v
Hi James
Oh~ It perfectly works!!
I've been tried to solve this problem for a long time and
I really appreciate for your help~
Thanks~
Kwangbock.
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<td height="44" align="center" valign="middle" class="title">HPI 1/5 Baja 5T Gas Truck RTR</td><td></td>
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<td align="center" valign="middle" class="number">HPI Item #10620</td><td width="10"></td>
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<td class="description"><h2>Description</h2>
<p>HPI Racing is proud to present the Baja 5T, a <strong>ready-to-run</strong> (RTR) 1/5th scale off-road truck that expands on the award-winning Baja 5B family. With the Baja 5T you get aggressive desert truck looks, high performance new features, and compatibility with many of the existing Baja 5B spare parts and option parts, wrapped up in a RTR package that gets you running in just a few minutes.</p>
<p>Includes: HPI Baja 5T RTR Truck with 1.6 cu in gasoline engine, 27MHz FM Radio, two water resistant servos, 3.4oz (100cc) 2-cycle oil, 2oz (60cc) shock oil, 1oz (30cc) diff oil, 1oz (30cc) air filter oil, tube of gear grease, 3000mAh receiver pack, wall charger, body with wing, extra air filter, wrenches, decal sheet and illustrated instruction manual.</p></td>
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<td align="center"><span class="features">Features:</span></td>
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<td align="center"><span class="features">Specifications:</span></td>
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<td align="center"><span class="features">Required:</span></td>
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<li>Ventilated Disc Brake System</li>
<li>Heavy Duty Rear Dogbones</li>
<li>Moulded Nylon Rear Spoiler</li>
<li>Aluminum Alloy Diff Case</li>
<li>Dirt Guards</li>
<li>Full Metal Ball Bearings</li>
<li>Front & Rear Sway Bars</li>
<li>Modified Rear Shock Tower</li>
<li>Heavy Duty Inner Foam</li>
<li>Revised Gearing</li>
<li>High Flow Muffler</li>
<li>SFL-10MG2 Metal Gear Steering Servo</li>
<li>Heavy Duty Beadlocks</li>
<li>8000 RPM Clutch</li>
<li>Anodized Aluminum Parts</li>
<li>Double Wishbone Suspension</li>
<li>Adjustable Suspension</li>
<li>Baja 5T-1 Truck Body</li>
<li>Extended Roll Cage</li>
<li>Outlaw Truck Wheels / Desert Buster Tires</li>
<li>Fuelie 26 Engine (26cc)</li>
<li>All Metal Transmission Gears</li>
<li>High Quality Radio Gear</li>
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<li>Drive System: 2WD viscous Diff</li>
<li>Tires (front & rear): Truck Wheels / Desert Buster</li>
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<li>Unleaded Gasoline: 87-93 octane, mix gasoline with two cycle oil at 25:1 ratio</li>
<li>Transmitter Batteries: 8x AA</li>
<li>Screwdriver: Flat blade, 3/16" (4-5mm) wide</li>
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<td class="policy"><h2>Payment Method </h2>
<p>We accept Visa, Mastercard and Discover Card and PayPal. If your unable to send payment using these methods please contact us at [email protected]. All payments need to be sent within 5 days.
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<td class="policy"><h2>Shipping & Handling </h2>
<p>All our orders are shipped out within 72 business hours unless stated. We ship everything out using the best packaging material to insure safe deliveries using shipping companies such as USPS Postal Office and UPS services (Shipping times will vary depending on the service you choose). Tracking information will be automatically sent via email after an order has been shipped out. We Definitely Combine Shipping for multiple items, if for some reason our eBay checkout isn’t combining your items please wait for a custom eBay invoice which will have your order combined into one, reducing the shipping price. For international customers, please note: "that Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Check with your country's customs office to find out what these additional costs will be before you bid or buy".</p>
<p>Please Note for International Customers Only: Due to the large size of this item there are several countries that have a size limitation which we are not able to ship to, if by any means your order goes through to us and it falls in the country size restrictions and your order cannot be shipped out we have the right to cancel your order (before cancelling the order we will contact the customer via email).</p></td>
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<td class="policy"><h2>Insurance</h2>
<p>We offer insurance which is optional during checkout for both Domestic and International customers which will cover the full amount paid by customer, if insurance isn't purchased we are not responsible for packages that are missing during transit. If you use the USPS First Class Mail International shipping service please allow 10 - 25 business days for the delivery of your package.</p></td>
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<td class="policy"><h2>Returns</h2>
<p>We want you to be completely happy with your purchases. So we do everything we can to assure you get the exact merchandise you order, delivered on time. If by any means your unsatisfied with your purchase we will be happy to accept returns for an exchange or a refund within 14 days. If shipping the item back, customer is responsible for freight charges to us. We offer refunds & exchanges if your not satisfied with your purchase. The returned product needs to be in the same condition it was shipped out in, unused and in it’s original packaging. If by any chance there has been an issue with your order and you want to request a return please email us at [email protected].</p></td>
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