Ian Bicking wrote:

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

Right, but I don't want to assume anything on the client side (or even web-server-side) and want to stick to html-encoded stuff.


At least I can dimly remember, that character encoding can break, if either the web-server or web-browser does not get it right.


-- Bye,

Marc Saric     http://www.marcsaric.de


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