Colin Viebrock wrote:
> This is getting a little more complicated than I think is necessary.
> There are two issues here, I think:
> 
> a) Fonts.  Some people didn't like Arial, so I reverted to letter the
> browser decide.  Some people didn't like that, and they'd like the font
> specifications back in.

This will simply break output under some browser.
It's more important to show info, but show a little nicely on some
systems while printing garages on some systems.

If anyone prefer any specific font, they should use their own CSS.

> I don't know what the solution to this is.  My instinct is to ask "why
> don't we just hardcode the pages to use US-ASCII, or ISO-8859-1?"  Would
> this not solve the charset issues?

No.

Why you bother?

Letting browser decide is more feasible and most importantly,
it works.

If you are not certain how to make phpinfo() work under most
environment, I can help.

--
Yasuo Ohgaki



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