* Michael Jansson | | I don't care if an OS does Unicode or not, as long as I can produce | Unicode web pages that browsers can show.
You can. | Why should a browser be limited by the shortcomings of the platform | it runs on? Ponder that one for a while, and you might learn something. And consider what Alan Wood said while you are at it: "And I wonder how many people want to be able to read Web pages in a particular language but don't also want to write e-mails and word processor documents in that language. Web fonts are not a lot of use when you want to produce documents." | Unicode and HMTL4 are standards that has been around for some time. | I wish browsers would fully support them, regardless of used OS. A browser that supports HTML4 and CSS2 correctly will lose too many users to be able to keep development going, whether open source or not. HTML4 as a standard in any real and meaningful sense is DEAD, and it cannot be saved any more. -- Lars Marius Garshol, Ontopian <URL: http://www.ontopia.net > ISO SC34/WG3, OASIS GeoLang TC <URL: http://www.garshol.priv.no >

