My observation is that Opera6.0, MSIE6.0 and Mozilla0.9.8(Win) 
interpret not only Win-1252 -tagged 8-bit HTML as Win-1252, but that 
they interpret also US-ASCII and ISO-8859-1 -tagged 8-bit HTML as 
Win-1252.

However, *earlier* versions of Mozilla *did* display US-ASCII / 
ISO-8859-1 -tagged documents substituting the U+FFFD REPLACEMENT 
CHARACTER for 8-bit data in the 80-FF / 80-9F ranges.

Why did Mozilla introduce this 'sloppy' practice in their newer 
versions ... ?

-Herman Ranes


Otto Stolz skreiv:
> 
> Netscape 6.2, Internet Explorer 6.0, and Opera 6.0 comply with
> the HTML 4 character model, as outlined above.
> 



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