I tried doing so just yesterday with one of my sites, but it didn´t work. I had the meta http-equiv and the http header, with character encoding utf-8, but in my FF in Win XP it replaced with '?' any non ASCII character. A person told me that as Win XP runs on Latin-1, the site will work if I use tht encoding, but then I got surprised on how many times I heard that it´s better using UTF-8 and just enter the real characters! :-)
Did I miss something, did anything wrong? Or it is just the way it works, no Win allowed? Thanks a lot; Eugenio. On 10/19/06, Lachlan Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Even better than using references is to encode the file as UTF-8 and just enter the real characters.
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