Dear all,
We all know that Netscape 4. doesn't have good support for Unicode. What ever the language is set to, in the home page of Debian, the list of languages after the "This page is also available in the following languages" is full of questions marks. Netscape 6., Mozilla and IE are better in this case. I was wandering if you all will be agree to set all the initial pages (or at list the English one) index.XX.html to have UTF-8 encoding instead of iso-8859-1 (or what is the default). I checked that and the questions mark were replaced with the normal letters. The only inconvenient it will be that that all non ASCII characters have to be replaced with the Unicode correspondent (or &#xxxx;). This will enlarge a bit the size of the pages, but we can do this JUST for the main pages: www.debian.org/index.XX.html (XX = country code). Lynx behaves similar in both cases (UTF-8 or default). What do you think? Ionel, one of the Romanian translators.

