Re: [css-d] Validator Encoding Note

2005-09-28 Thread David Dorward
On 27/09/05, Steve Clason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And no, you can't change the http header on the page, but that's what the Content-Type meta element is for, to change the content-type of the page from what the http header says. No, it is to provide an http header in the event that there

Re: [css-d] Validator Encoding Note

2005-09-27 Thread Steve Clason
On 9/27/2005 12:40 PM Tom Livingston wrote: The character encoding specified in the HTTP header (utf-8) is different from the value in the meta element (iso-8859-1). I will use the value from the HTTP header (utf-8) for this validation. Most likely your host is serving this: Content-Type:

Re: [css-d] Validator Encoding Note

2005-09-27 Thread Tom Livingston
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 15:42:59 -0400, Steve Clason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Most likely your host is serving this: Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 So if the host is serving this, this isn't something I can change when making a page, right? Obviously, I can change the meta but should

Re: [css-d] Validator Encoding Note

2005-09-27 Thread Steve Clason
On 9/27/2005 2:30 PM Tom Livingston wrote: Most likely your host is serving this: Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 So if the host is serving this, this isn't something I can change when making a page, right? Obviously, I can change the meta but should I? I know so little about

Re: [css-d] Validator Encoding Note

2005-09-27 Thread Christian Montoya
The question is, do you need to use ISO-8859-1 ??? If not, don't put it in the page. Just use UTF-8. On 9/27/05, Tom Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 15:42:59 -0400, Steve Clason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Most likely your host is serving this: Content-Type: