On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 03:24:27AM -0800, Walter Ian Kaye wrote: > At 07:26a +0000 03/17/2004, David Woolley didst inscribe upon an > electronic papyrus: > > > > © or & or ... -- you know, entities. > > > >These require a DTD. If the document is anything except HTML or an SGML > >or XML language, they have no meaning except for the literal sequence > >of characters. If they are XML only four values are defined, without > >the browser knowing or parsing the DTD. There is one school of thought > >that says that, as browsers are not generally validating parsers, that > >only those four may be safely used in XHTML. > > Are you saying that the reason Lynx isn't decoding them is not > because the page was gzipped, but rather because the page is XHTML?
yes (actually the trace showed wml, but still the same issue). -- Thomas E. Dickey http://invisible-island.net ftp://invisible-island.net
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