[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> no, it's not junk, it's encoded characters. > > the browser doesn't care if you send it character entities, character > references, > or encoded text. it's all the same thing. see the link I posted for > more on this. > Let me put it in this way: 1. Kid does not validate © itself, which is probably right behavior in case of xhtml. 2. Kid does encode an character entity (©), as well as numeric character reference(©) into junk (i.e. improperly encoded text), which is not displayed right (©). I need a practical advice now.

