In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, jukola 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I just checked the latest build of Moz 0.9.4 and found that it doesn't 
> display all characters as "wysiwyg". A with ring (�), A with dots (�) 
> and O with dots (�) are not displayed correctly, hopefully this will be 
> corrected with the formal release of 0.9.4. So far no such problems with 
> 0.9.3.

WFM on Mac OS X.

Can you be more specific? Do mnemonic character reference entities (eg. 
&auml;) display correctly? Do the characters display correctly if the 
character encoding is properly indicated in the Content-Type HTTP header?

The most likely cause is that a page is encoded as ISO Latin-1 or 
Windows CP 1252, the character encoding is not communicated properly via 
HTTP and you have chosen a different default character encoding, such as 
UTF-8. (Some pages use ISO Latin-1 or Windows CP 1252 and rely on the 
browser default setting without indicating the character encoding 
explicitly.)

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Henri Sivonen
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http://www.clinet.fi/~henris/

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