[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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