Hello Fran,

That's because I don't want to break existing systems of people using Apertium 
(in particular, my own systems…). -f html is still better for 
'surf-and-translate' due to the diversity of encodings in the web. So, please, 
don't do that (for the moment).

Sergio

El 07/02/2012, a las 19:22, Francis Tyers escribió:

> El dt 07 de 02 de 2012 a les 19:26 +0100, en/na Sergio Ortiz Rojas va
> escriure:
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> 
>> I just contributed, since revision 36230, a new -f option, -f
>> html-noent, which translates HTML files without replacing non-ASCII
>> characters by HTML entities. I guess this will be useful for some of
>> you, not only for me. So it will be available in the next release of
>> apertium.
> 
> Great option! But perhaps we could make this the default ? E.g. have an
> -f html option and an -f html-ent option ? 
> 
> Fran
> 
> 
> 
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