Marc Saric wrote:
1. HTML: Converting ASCII-strings from HTML and back: I found
htmlEncode, but it seems to be incomplete (german umlauts missing for
example, most special signs too). Of course it is easy to enhance it
(add to the list of known special signs), but maybe someone has a better
sollution or came up with something else. Feedback would be appreciated.

You don't really need to encode any of those characters, you can just include them directly if your character encoding is correct.


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