From: Pezezin <pez...@ya...> - 2004-01-26 18:43:41
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El Lunes, 26 de Enero de 2004 19:08, Michael Steil escribi=F3: > > BTW, I think the web has a big flaw. Character encoding is specified > > in the > > XML files (<?xml version=3D"1.0" encoding=3D"iso-8859-1"?>), but not in > > the HTML > > files. This can give a lot of problems with languages like Spanish or > > French. > > Actually it shouldn't make a difference. In XML, we use plain ASCII > anyway, and these #&123;-style escape sequences default to ISO-8859-1. > > Is there a problem anywhere? > > Michael No, I have not problems... but I think adding a string like: <meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859= =2D1"> to every HTML file would be more correct. If HTML files are generated direc= tly=20 from XML, it shouldn't be too difficult. But it's only my oppinion... =2D-=20 Qapla' |