On Aug 30, 2008, at 10:59 AM, Angel Herráez wrote:
>
>
> I still have a doubt: does the original version,    trans test es  
> 2.html
> look also wrong for you when read it from local disk? Are you using  
> Mac?
I get the same result locally on a mac.  I haven't tried the files  
locally on Linux or Windows.

> OK, here's another simple possibility. We simply change those  
> character codes entered by the translator or user that are going to  
> HTML by converting them to the hex value:
>
> á
>
>
> for example. That way it's our job, not the translator's or user's  
> job, to manage this.
>
I'm inclined to just use the entity codes and let people figure it  
out if their server has problems.  I have a server that I have  
control of the settings on.  If I have a chance I will try it there,  
but since the users this is aimed at are unlikely to have control of  
their server, I'm not sure it matters.  For the time being, I think  
we should just leave it as it is.  Let's just depend on Angel's  
documentation on the wiki.  If it causes problems we can revisit  
this.  I also suspect that the way browsers handle characters will  
continue to evolve.

Jonathan
                          Dr. Jonathan H. Gutow
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