On Wed, April 26, 2006 10:13 am, Satyam wrote:
> The problem usually is that many of the 'things' surrounding the main
> window
> of the browser do not understand HTML and its special characters.
> The
> favorites or history lists are often one of them.  Most have solved
> the
> rendering of the <title> but not all.
>
> If your target is mainly Windows clients, the best option is using
> iso-8859-1 as the character set and use the native windows trademark
> symbol.
> In that way, your browser main window will understand it as per the
> character encoding, and windows itself will also understand it for the
> rest
> of the controls where the internal windows character set is used.

I personally think this is the WORST possible advice to give...

YMMV

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