I have been using w3m and w3m-m17n for quite some time, and I am like it very
much (including the inline images). I have a problem: When you browse a
iso-8859-1 HTML, on a utf-8 display, and the accented letters are given as
character entities, they are displayed by their ASCII approximations: For
example, the character entity é is displayed as e' instead of �.
You can see this in http://JV.Gilead.org.il/alyon/5_semaines_en_ballon.html,
for instance. I have no problems with UTF-8 HTML files. This problem first
appeared in 0.2.5, and continues now in 0.3.

Best,

Zvi.

On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 14:05:46 +0100, Oliver Doepner wrote about "w3m-0.3-m17n 
available":
> hi,
> 
> the utf8-enabled incarnation of the great "w3m" www text browser is
> available in version 0.3 (released on 2002/03/11):
> 
> http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/%7Ehsaka/w3m/index.html#m17n
> 
> besides the unicode support (utf8 in xterm, iso-2022 in kterm and
> mlterm) it now features inline image display using imlib ... :-)
> 
> cheers
> Oliver
> 
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> 
> 
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> Linux-UTF8:   i18n of Linux on all levels
> Archive:      http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/

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