Through trial and error and general exploration of the camino browser,
I have discovered that each page sets the encoder as it is loaded so
one might be iso 1, another may be iso 2 et cetera. The problem seems
to lie within the page source of some of these pages which I visit.
would there be anyway to set my preferred encoder for a particular
page. I  do not have this problem with other browsers; nonetheless, it
really lies within the page source. Any expertise on this would be
appreciated. Cheers!

On Apr 8, 2005 12:24 PM, w sherrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I have discovered that the default text encoder is unicode(utf8)
> which seems to work for most pages that I visit; however, I which to
> change the default setting to western (iso latin 1). How do it do
> this. Cheers!
> 
> On Apr 7, 2005 9:08 PM, w sherrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Greetings all, I am having a few problems with some web pages I
> > frequent. Is there anyway I can change the text encoder to western ISO
> > latin 1 and keep it in that code, rather than the default  encoder, I
> > do not know what is the default encoder. I can adjust it manually;
> > however, I have to  reset it every time I go back to these pages. I am
> > looking for a more concrete solution. Cheers!
> >
>
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