Tom Gewecke scripsit:

> I wonder about this.  The Unicode FAQ makes the point that some browsers
> will not display NCR's unless the charset is UTF-8.  

Netscape 4.x is dead.

> It does seem logical
> that, NCR's or not, a page with the logo should be in one of the three
> standard Unicode Encoding Forms, UTF-8, 16,  or 32.

I agree.

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