It is probably just a matter of setting the charset on the page to UTF-8... a utf-8 charset should support accented characters when used. You would probably also have to set the charset in your email settings (and database if you are using one).
It is probably just a matter of setting the charset on the page to UTF-8... a utf-8 charset should support accented characters when used. You would probably also have to set the charset in your email settings (and database if you are using one).
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