RE: [WSG] UTF-8 (was: Quirks mode vs Standards mode)

2005-04-19 Thread Richard Ishida
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dean Jackson Sent: 19 April 2005 17:12 ... I try to avoid entities with exception for ' You're right. If you're using UTF-8 you only need to encode the characters that are special in HTML/XHTML/XML (, and ). Using

Re: [WSG] UTF-8 (was: Quirks mode vs Standards mode)

2005-04-19 Thread Gene Falck
Hi Dean, You wrote: ... Norwenglish lines of text into numeric entities (UTF-8) where needed. What characters needs encoding into numeric entities when using UTF-8? I try to avoid entities with exception for ' It is a small nuisance, of course. I do use them when I type (US English qwertyuiop

RE: [WSG] UTF-8 (was: Quirks mode vs Standards mode)

2005-04-19 Thread Richard Ishida
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gene Falck Sent: 19 April 2005 18:49 ... Does anyone have a good quick reference as to which characters are good on UTF-8? How about a faster or easier way to type them in? FWIW you may find this useful for Latin characters:

[WSG] UTF-8 (was: Quirks mode vs Standards mode)

2005-04-18 Thread Anders Nawroth
HTMLTidy is the only useful piece of software I've found for web page development, and I use it to clean up my pages and get proper encoding of my Norwenglish lines of text into numeric entities (UTF-8) where needed. What characters needs encoding into numeric entities when using UTF-8? I try to

Re: [WSG] UTF-8 (was: Quirks mode vs Standards mode)

2005-04-18 Thread Paul Menard
Just curious what tidy parameters you are using. I have some European (Polish, Czech, Russian) language sites I'm working on and would prefer to convert the UTF-8 to some numeric equal for certain high-range letters. Paul --- Anders Nawroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HTMLTidy is the only

Re: [WSG] UTF-8 (was: Quirks mode vs Standards mode)

2005-04-18 Thread Kornel Lesinski
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 18:10:44 +0100, Paul Menard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just curious what tidy parameters you are using. I have some European (Polish, Czech, Russian) language sites I'm working on and would prefer to convert the UTF-8 to some numeric equal for certain high-range letters.