J.,

In my experience, the numeric escapes where available seem to be more universal between browsers.

J. Alejandro Ceballos Z. wrote:

I may try with nueric equivalents (like .) or htmlspecialchars() or htmlentities()


Octavian Rasnita wrote:


Hi all,

I want to create some web pages that use special characters for foreign
languages (romanian), like staîâSTAÎÂ.

Please tell me what can I do to make them show right in the visitors'
browser.
I've seen that if I just print them, they appear like a question mark
instead (?).

I've seen that other sites can print them right and I don't know how.

Is there an HTTP header I need to set?
Or are there any special Apache settings I need to make?

Thank you for your help.

Teddy,
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