Hi
"Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
SH> Very good explanation, Clarence. I sure wish this thing were
SH> universally standardized. It would be a great step towards achieving
SH> more compatible technology and improved communications. I think most
SH> people would agree with me on this point.
The problem is, that there are more special characters than 128.
(eg hungarian 'hoszu � and �' which are not part of latin-1)
But there is Unicode which has plenty of space for many, many characters,
BUT it is not compatible to ascii ... (sure :)) it can't be compatible)
SH> Sam Heywood
CU, Ricsi
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- Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characters Samuel W. Heywood
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Clarence Verge
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... tmueller
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Bernie
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Samuel W. Heywood
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii char... Richard Menedetter
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Glenn McCorkle
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Samuel W. Heywood
- Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Richard Menedetter
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Bjorn Simonsen
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Samuel W. Heywood
- Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Richard Menedetter
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Howard Eisenberger
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Samuel W. Heywood
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... Bjorn Simonsen
- Re: Improper HTML rendering of high ascii characte... L.D. Best
