Op di, 26-04-2005 te 01:05 +0300, schreef Heikki Johannes Junes: > Seems like two encodings, UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1, become mixed in the web pages. > The reason for this is that not all pages specify the encoding which they > use. > > The main page, http://www.lilypond.org/, specifies and uses UTF-8, which is > ok. > But if you then click the link of the Development documentation and enter to > the > page, the encoding is not specified but, luckily, the page is correctly shown. > However, if you then click "Thank yous", you will see that, again, the > encoding > will remain as UTF-8 (since it is not specified) but the page is unfortunately > coded with ISO-8859-1. As a result, you will have question marks ('?') instead > of o-umlaut ('Ã'). > > The correct solution is to specify the encoding in each web page. But, the > question for the future is that should one solely stick to UTF-8 encoding in > the > web pages? One engineering challenge here is that some of the pages contain > inclusions from the source files which may not be in UTF-8 format. >
All pages (except documentation of 2.4 and earlier) should be utf-8. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] LilyPond Software Design - http://www.lilypond-design.com _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
