Thanks Shawn.
Shawn K. Hall wrote:
Hi Tom,
They would be something like #; where is the
unknown number.
Monty put me onto http://www.lookuptables.com/. I tried
to use #144; but it ends up showing as a boxany
thoughts?
Make sure you're using all four numerals:
Hi Tom,
I thought this was going to be a duhbut unfortunately I
still see a box
Try this table instead:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/sgml/entities.html#iso-88591
You'll need to know what the character is called, and I assume you
intendedto present the latin capital letter E with acute,
Cheers Shawn.
Shawn K. Hall wrote:
Hi Tom,
I thought this was going to be a duhbut unfortunately I
still see a box
Try this table instead:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/sgml/entities.html#iso-88591
That worked. Attached is the fixed uktv search which was broken. As well
as
Hi Tom,
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/sgml/entities.html#iso-88591
That worked.
Yay!
The problem exists where the full help is not shown, as
I highlighted in another post. So the accented channels
do show correctly but will never be seen as the help window
does not have a scroll.
Shawn K. Hall wrote:
What browser version/os? Both ? and ?uktv apply scrollbars to me.
(IE6SP1 on W2KPro)
I imagine this is just another issue with IE on XP.
That's a good way to see the help and both work fine for me. The way I
normally view it is from the menu, where no scroll bars show
Kim Gräsman wrote:
You can use numeric entities instead, which are accepted by the XML
parser. Problem is converting your existing entities to numeric format.
They would be something like #; where is the unknown number.
See if you can find a site that lists a translation table,
Hi Tom,
They would be something like #; where is the
unknown number.
Monty put me onto http://www.lookuptables.com/. I tried
to use #144; but it ends up showing as a boxany
thoughts?
Make sure you're using all four numerals:
#0144;
Give that a shot and let us know how it
Hi Tom,
Tom Corcoran wrote:
In the help section for the new uktvguide I am looking to include some
foreign symbols for some foreign tv stations listed as described in
http://www.chaos.org.uk/~eddy/bits/chars.html
such as Eacute;, oacute.
However when I load the .xml search it says an