On 14 July 2017 12:10:47 BST, Bernard Boase wrote:
>Looking in detail at some recent HTML email attachments (received in
>Messenger Pro), Netsurf's rendering of them seems to have a dependence
>on the coding of the tag.
>
>When this tag is present and includes:
>
> content="text/html char
On 14 Jul, chris.yo...@unsatisfactorysoftware.co.uk typed:
> I don't know if it's a known problem, but certainly the first form is
> incorrect. The semicolon is required to separate the parameters.
Thanks, that's interesting, though websites I've so far looked at
aren't consistent on this point.
Looking in detail at some recent HTML email attachments (received in
Messenger Pro), Netsurf's rendering of them seems to have a dependence
on the coding of the tag.
When this tag is present and includes:
content="text/html charset=utf-8"
any non-ASCII characters are shown as the three b