On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, June Kim wrote:
> If a HTML page is to be read by international readers, it is
> recommended to give the proper charset information in the page. It's
> because the browser will use the default charset for the user and
> hence it will display totally difference characters
> instead(considering J's heavy use of symbol characters that's a big
> problem depending on the user's environment -- for example, a
> backslash is displayed as a Korean currency if there's no charset
> info), if without any information about the charset of the specific
> page.
> 
> <head> or <HEAD>
> 
> in any html files under "help" directory should be replaced with
> 
> <head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">

I suppose UTF-8 would be a better choice. A minor problem is that it
will become impossible to guess the intended locale, however not a big
issue I suppose.

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