Mike Williams schrieb:
> I'd never really noticed it before, and the documentation doesn't draw
> much attention to it, but the "Hello World" example in the documentation
> does have the line
>
>    <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
>
> IF: you don't have that line
>   AND: your browser is MSIE
>   AND: your browser language preference, or the &hl setting in the code,
>        is one that requires utf-8 characters
> THEN: the utf-8 characters display incorrectly.
>
>   
Hmm. I'm the "consumer" here, so I have no influence to neither the 
meta- nor &hl tags :) But, yes, my browser is IE. BTW: The site is 
rendered correctly with Chrome (and with FF too, I guess).

> Here's a simple example that uses &hl=de when it loads the code.
>   http://econym.org.uk/temp/test_de.htm
>
>   
Yepp. And this looks bad the same way, as the sample mentioned. 
Screenshot attached, browser IE7, German, OS XP SP 3

Thanks for your comments.
Regards



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