--- Tex Texin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Jungshik Shin, > Opera 6 lists UTF-16 as an encoding. Netscape 6.2 > lists UTF-16LE. IE 6 > does not list any UTF other than UTF-8. I haven't > noticed any encodings > becoming available or unavailable when I access > pages with different > encodings, but maybe there is a configuration > setting that determines > this behavior.
IE 5 supports more encodings than listed. For example, the western European DOS encoding is supported (though not selectable). However, such web pages will *only* be displayed properly if they contain a <META> tag specifying that the encoding is ibm850. JIS is not selectable, but will work if a <META> tag is on the page, or if "Japanese (Auto-select)" is chosen from the encoding list. Stefan _____________________________________________________ Hitta sn�rapporter... fr�n 500 olika skidorter i Europa p� http://se.snow.yahoo.com

