MacArthur, Ian (SELEX GALILEO, UK) wrote:
>> Another possibility would be to use standard named entities such as
>> ¡ (note trailing semicolon), which exist for all the characters
>> you need; you can find a list at
>> http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html-spec/html-spec_14.html .
> 
> Oh yes - that sounds like it might be the Right Thing to do.
> I don't know enough html to even think of that idea!

        FWIW, I've been keeping this chart hanging on my wall
        for many years now, as I refer to it often:
        http://www.ramsch.org/martin/uni/fmi-hp/iso8859-1.html

        It differs only slightly from the above in that it shows
        the actual glyphs along with the HTML ampersand codes and
        long names.
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