Bartosz Fe?ski aka fEnIo: > I didn't know that it reads .wmlrc file.
It will assume iso 8859-1 if it cannot read the .wmlrc. Maybe that should be changed. > Ok... can you tell me which entites will be converted? There is a list of the named entities in the script (look for "@entities"), and then there's a compatibility list for the 8859 encodings which lists which of these can be converted back (iso_8859_2_compat for iso-8859-2). Codepoints that have a 1 will be converted back. > May I leave them non-converted? Currently it will always convert the page, it will convert any non-entity characters as well, depending on your output encoding. This is to help the non-iso-8859 translators. To make it do a binary copy, you will need to change the code in the copypage subroutine, look for the comments "Decode" and "Encode" and comment out the code there (the four s/// lines and the if clause). But please note that this will leave you with iso-8859-1 pages, some pages may contain characters invalid to iso-8859-2. -- \\// Peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/ I do not read or respond to mail with HTML attachments.

