great to have that resolved. Thanks, Jonathan and Angel.
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Jonathan Gutow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Aug 30, 2008, at 12:31 PM, Angel Herráez wrote:
>
> > Jonathan, to finish clarifying this, attached is the file set I
> > just generated. Please add the
> > applet files into the same folder and see how they look in your Mac
> > and your server.
> > I hope we can shed some light on this.
> >
> > One of my colleagues, in Malaga University, also uses Mac, and we
> > keep having trouble
> > with accents.
> >
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> > ---- File information -----------
> > File: jmoltoweb14.zip
> > Date: 30 Aug 2008, 19:29
> > Size: 203515 bytes.
> > Type: ZIP-archive<jmoltoweb14.zip>
>
> I tried the pages generated on Angel's machine, with the version that
> generates bad pages on my machine. They work fine. The problem
> appears to be the encoding on the Mac vs how the web browsers
> interpret things. On the Mac the Java put in 87(hex) for á while on
> Windows java puts in E1 (hex) which is the proper unicode. It
> appears we are fighting a bug in the java on MacOS.
>
> An interesting note is that the proper unicode characters always
> appear correctly in my generic mac text editor and the mac mail
> program. I wonder if this is a legacy issue that hasn't been cleared
> up yet.
>
> Bob's fix should solve this problem. Thanks.
>
> Jonathan
> Dr. Jonathan H. Gutow
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