Hi,
Those of you who follow the CVS checkins mailing-list will know, that
I've been playing around with the encodings used for the translations.
I've convinced Emacs to save the Hungarian translation using the UTF-8
(Unicode) character set. This seams to work well when we also send out
a HTTP header that tells the browser about the encoding.
But I would like to know if any of you know more about this? I'm so
fortunate that all the special characters I normally need are covered
by ISO-8859-1 (Latin-1), so I know that there's someone on the list
who knows more about this jungle than me :-)
We've tested the UTF-8 encoded Hungarian translation in Mozilla 0.9.9,
IE 6, and Opera 6. If you want to have a look yourself, then point
your favorite browser to this URL:
http://phpweather.net/phpweather/index.php
=2D-=20
Martin Geisler My GnuPG Key: 0xF7F6B57B
See my homepage at http://www.gimpster.com/ for:
PHP Weather =3D> Shows the current weather on your webpage.
PHP Shell =3D> A telnet-connection (almost :-) in a PHP page.
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