* Alan Wood | | Opera 4 (a Windows browser) does not support Unicode. True. It does decode UTF-8 correctly, but this is not of much use for non-Latin1 characters. It is possible that version 4.1 for Windows will handle UTF-8 correctly for the platform default encoding, even if that happens to be some Korean encoding. Version 5 will support Unicode, and will display your text with the right fonts, regardless of what encoding that text arrived in. --Lars M.
- Re: do all browsers support UTF-8 encoding?... Michael \(michka\) Kaplan
- Re: do all browsers support UTF-8 encoding?... Yung-Fong Tang
- RE: do all browsers support UTF-8 encoding?... Carl W. Brown
- Re: do all browsers support UTF-8 encoding?... Sandeep Krishna
- Re: do all browsers support UTF-8 encoding?... Sandeep Krishna
- Re: do all browsers support UTF-8 encoding?... Michael \(michka\) Kaplan
- Re: do all browsers support UTF-8 encoding?... addison
- RE: do all browsers support UTF-8 encoding?... Paul Deuter
- Re: do all browsers support UTF-8 encoding?... Michael \(michka\) Kaplan
- RE: do all browsers support UTF-8 encoding?... Carl W. Brown
- Lars Marius Garshol

