From: Martin M. <mar...@de...> - 2003-09-10 09:49:58
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Hi Jamie, Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: >I agree that this is a potential problem, but fortunately it doesn't >seem to cause any trouble in reality as all browsers that I've seen can >handle single-byte characters like =E4. The only proper solution would = be >for the default theme to convert all escaped entities into their >single-byte format before rendering titles. This would be trivial if I >could find a list of all HTML entities and their corresponding special >characters .. Well ask your WTCO ;-) scnr :-> http://www.henniger-online.de/design/zeichen.htm ISO-Latin-1- (ISO8859-1) http://www.theorem.ca/~mvcorks/code/charsets/auto.html Unicode Characters as Named and Numeric HTML Entities http://www.theorem.ca/~mvcorks/code/charsets/ Unicode 3.0 character glyphs & numeric entities in HTML 4.0 Have a lot of fun ;-) I started a discussion on the webmin-trans-list whether to use good old HTML 3.2 supported Entities or HTML 4 supported ones. Reason is, that I want folks not to mix stuff as it may confuse browsers - What is your opinion? kind regards Martin Mewes --=20 Novacote Flexpack - Division of COIM Deutschland GmbH c/o IT/IS-Department - Hamburg - Germany |