On 3/21/06, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What browser are you using that it works on?
I had been using Safari, but now I'm wondering if I had changed the default encoding, because using a different version of Safari on a different machine, I also see the problem. It is fixed by switching the default encoding of Safari to UTF-8 on that machine. Grepping through the DITA toolkit, there is a pathological use of lowercase 'utf-8'. We should report the problem to the DITA folks. andrew
