On 22 Jul 2015, at 11:58, Tom Gewecke wrote: > Normally you should be able to get correct display in a case like this by > just going to the View > Encoding menu of your browser and switching to > Unicode UTF-8.
Indeed. And now Firefox saves the page as UTF-8. Now I found that this concern has already been dealt with at http://superuser.com/questions/765044/how-do-i-view-a-page-with-a-different-character-encoding-in-firefox To quickly look back to the T-shirt of the parent thread http://i1.cpcache.com/product/27297813/utf8_value_tshirt.jpg Perhaps like I and a user on this forum page, people have been puzzled to find "utf-8" in the source of the page and concluded prematurely that it's buggy and hard to deal with... while it's so easy. Thanks a lot for your help! Best regards, Marcel > Message du 22/07/15 11:58 > De : "Tom Gewecke" > A : "Marcel Schneider" > Copie à : "Unicode Public" > Objet : Re: UTF-8 display (was: Re: a mug) > >Normally you should be able to get correct display in a case like this by just >going to the View > Encoding menu of your browser and switching to Unicode >UTF-8. > > On Jul 22, 2015, at 2:38 AM, Marcel Schneider wrote: > The workaround is then, if I understand well, to let web-sniffer check > whether the server is forcing an unconsistent encoding: > | Content-Type: text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1 > Then save the page... > | meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252" > ...and reset the charset to the value shown in the source code: > | meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" > Then open this. > >

