On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 06:19:11PM +0100, Markus Kuhn wrote:
> For those of you involved in euro compliance testing of web browsers, I
> have placed on
>
> http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/eurotest/
>
> seven HTML and plain text test pages with correct HTTP headers that show
> every standards-conforming encoding of the EURO SIGN known to men.
Not quite - last time I checked, the ISO 2022 character set registry
included a number of character sets that were duplicates of old
character sets with the EURO. What about UTF-16, anyway?
> Test now. Linux distributions without proper support for the EURO SIGN
> will look somewhat ridiculous for EU customers by the end of this year.
Well, netscape 4.77 doesn't get it right, Konqeror does it a little better
(but ignores the HTTP headers) and Mozilla gets it perfect (if just it would
render other stuff a little better on my system.)
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