On 10/5/2004, "Tobias Toedter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> What's wrong with ISO-8859-1, Toddy? It's used everywhere else in the >> translations to Danish. > >Nothing, really. It's just that the previous encoding was set to ASCII, and >this doesn't include your special Danish characters, like å and ø.
Oh! I thought, without looking, that the original encoding was ISO-8859-1. >The >webwml logs on www-master displayed a warning about that, so I just changed >it to ISO-8859-15. As far as I understand, both encodings (-1 and -15) are >mostly the same, except for euro (the currency) support. In total there are eight differences, if I remember correctly. >Granted, that's >not needed here, but I thought that it wouldn't do any harm. Sorry if I did >confuse you. No need to be sorry; I should have replaced "ASCII" with something sensible in the first place. -- Regards, Kaare - <http://www.nightcall.dk/>

