Subject: RE: [xsl] Problems generating w-circumflex character for HTML output From: "Varley, Roger" <Roger.Varley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 12:07:00 +0100 |
> On Friday 13 August 2004 18:11, Gordon Ross wrote: > > As I said, when I manually enter the HTML code ŵ into an HTML > > document, it shows up fine then. > > Is this file stored on the local system, or delivered by some > http server? > > I have noticed that quite often, browsers when receiving the > content from > servers, are using ISO-8859-1 instead of whatever you throw > in the document. > I suggest you change the encoding to that, > There was an article about this (browsers ignoring encoding specified in XML documents) .. http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/07/21/dive.html Regards Roger __________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail and the documents attached are confidential and intended solely for the addressee; it may also be privileged. If you receive this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and destroy it. As its integrity cannot be secured on the Internet, the Atos Origin group liability cannot be triggered for the message content. Although the sender endeavours to maintain a computer virus-free network, the sender does not warrant that this transmission is virus-free and will not be liable for any damages resulting from any virus transmitted. __________________________________________________________________________
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