Em 11/03/2013 06:45, Angel Herráez escreveu:
> Olá Sérgio
>
> This problem comes back from time to time, I thought we could be
> forgetting it.
>
> All depends on whether the browser knows the encoding of the
> JavaScript and JmolScript files.
>
> You are using the Java applet, not JSmol, right?
Hola Angel. Yes, I'm using the applet.

> First choice I would suggest is to make sure that all html pages have
> a proper declaration of charset in a meta tag.
All pages have <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; 
charset=iso-8859-1">

> Second it to resave your script files as utf-8 (no need to replace
> the characters, just use a text editor that marks the file properly;
> I have used Notepad++ successfully).
Already tried that using Notepad++, encoding in UTF-8 with and without 
BOM. No success.




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