Subject: RE: [xsl] Problems generating w-circumflex character for HTMLoutput From: "Gordon Ross" <G.Ross@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 12:35:30 +0100 |
>> Things work fine for other characters (a^, o^, etc) just not >> w^. What is so special about this character ? > >The fact that it's not in the iso-8859-1 subset of Unicode. (iso-8859-1 is >the "Western European" character repertoire, w^ is needed only for >languages >like Welsh and Irish Gaelic that are considered too far West to qualify...). I set the http charset to UTF-8, and that fixed it. Thanks, GTG Gordon Ross, Network Manager/Rheolwr Rhydwaith Countryside Council for Wales/Cyngor Cefn Gwlad Cymru
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