I can't imagine, and right now I don't have the possibility to install
Netscape to check. I probably unwillingly used a non standard construct,
that IE accepts but Netscape doesn't  (my knowledge of JavaScript is of the
type "copy and guess").

I forward this back to the Unicode List: the Microsoft and Netscape people
there can probably spot the problem in a snap.

_ Marco

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Marco, this didn't seem to work in Netscape 4.7. Any idea why? It works in
IE5.
Thanks,
Joe


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Subject:  RE: Unicode to UTF-8




Rick McGowan wrote:
> Maybe some kind soul would like to write a Unicode hex to
> UTF-8 applet in  Java that can go up on the Unicode
> web site...

If JavaScript is enough, you could try this HTML utility.

Ciao. Marco



Title: UTF-8 JavaScript

Type an Unicode value (in hexadecimal) and see it converted in an UTF-8 octet sequence (hexadecimal). Unicode scalar value:


UTF-8 sequence:

A quick-and-dirty utility written by Marco Cimarosti on March 17th, 2000 (a Friday!).

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