Paul Moore wrote:
On 10/07/07, Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Interesting... I tried to put a pound sign on my web page, and it came
out garbled, so I had to replace it with "£"...
You may need to specify a "content encoding" in the HTML header. For
that, you need to know the encoding your HTML file is saved in.
Unicode works fine, but encodings can be a bit of a minefield...
Lest I am painted as unhelpful(*), http://www.vex.net/~trebla/u.html
exemplifies what can be done and how to do it. In particular, you must
always specify a content encoding in the HTML header, and you must
always order your editor to write out UTF-8.
(*) Whatever happened to the good old spirit of just saying "RTFM"?
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