Je 2011-Okt-05 je 19:10, Thorsten Glaser skribis: > Keith Bowes dixit: > > Also, there is the http-equiv. And with XHTML, which most users > of HTML5 will probably also use, everything MUST be UTF-8 anyway. > And non-UTF-8 charsets should die… (in fact, my editor¹ had a > bug for a short while in non-UTF-8 mode which nobody noticed… > until I helped someone in #ksh on IRC yesterday.) >
Yeah, I have everything on my computer (locales, text-editor output, etc.) set up to UTF-8. There's no reason not to. In XHTML 1.x, you weren't supposed to use http-equiv to specify the content type. You were supposed to use an XML processing instruction. _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
