[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Hartmann wrote:

The encoding is recognized as UTF-8, so this is not the problem.
This works fine with the new Serializer.


Sorry for misunderstanding.

No problem :)



The problem is that IE doesn't expand the ' entity (all UTF-8 characters and other entites are handled perfectly) ...


Did you try numerical entities like '?

That would actually help. The problem is that everything is converted by the XHTMLSerializer:

' -> '
'  -> '
'      -> '

I guess it really requires a patch to make it configurable.

-- Andreas


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