| Subject: RE: [xsl] default meta tag Revisted From: "Swen Thuemmler" <Swen.Thuemmler@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 09:06:02 +0200 (CEST) | 
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Robert Koberg wrote:
> In Netscape, when using UTF-8, I get strange behavior on MSWindows. Maybe I
> am doing something wrong?  The text flashes as empty boxes then converts to
> some not-so-close representation of my css. That is not acceptable to most
> of my clients, unfortunately.
Well, another option is to use encoding="US-ASCII"(*), which means that
unrepresentable characters will get encoded as numeric entities (ok, this
could make your documents much bigger when you use a lot of characters
outside of us-ascii). This should work with netscape, too (and it does
work with Opera, which does not support utf-8 yet...)
(*) of course your xsl processor has to support this encoding, but I think
    most of them do
Greetings, Swen
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