In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alexander
Ausserstorfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> James Bursa
>           <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >On Friday 18 January 2008, Alexander Ausserstorfer wrote:
> >> Netsurf (version 1.1 from 13. August) isn't able to show the €
> >> (EUR)-sign correctly, is it? Or do I something wrong?
> >
> >That should work. NetSurf will even use the symbol from a different
> >font if your selected font doesn't have it. What do you see instead of
> >the Euro?

> I can see some small numbers: 00  or   00 96       80

> I suppose that 00 should be the Euro-sign. 80


I think 20
        AC would be the Unicode Euro.  (Hex 20AC)

see
http://unicode.org/reports/tr8/#Euro%20Sign

In XML &#x20AC;

In HTML it should surely be &euro; irrespective of the actual code,
though I realise it is deprecated and not included in XML thanks to
goalpost syndrome.

Netsurf here (2.0 1.11.2007) responds correctly to either.

-- 
Tim Hill,

www.timil.com


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