-----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: tedd [mailto:tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Skickat: den 30 maj 2006 15:10 Till: Jonas Rosling; PHP List Ämne: Re: Converting text strings [out of topic a bit] At 10:17 AM +0200 5/30/06, Jonas Rosling wrote: >Hi all, >when my documents are using iso-8859-1 (Latin 1) as char set I have some >problems with displaying my JS dialogs correct with none international >characters (å, ä and ö). Allthough this hasen't got anything to do with PHP, >does anyone have any good idéas on how to solve this? > >Normaly I use UTF-8 as char set, but in this case I need to use iso-8859-1 >(Latin 1). > >Thanks // Jonas Jonas: The iso-8859-1 char-set does include the characters you mention, so using either utf-8 or iso-8859-1 should work, but that isn't the problem with displaying the characters in html. As to how to solve the problem, I would look into using Unicode characters, such as à (HEX 00E5) OR look into using html characters such as à which both are å. Some references: http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html3/latin1.html http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/charset/ http://www.natural-innovations.com/wa/doc-charset.html I used both in displaying: http://www.xn--ovg.com/a2.php This example does not speak for all browsers -- I shall remove/replace soon. As for a look-up table for displaying these types of characters, I remember someone writing one for this list a few months ago -- you might look there. If you find it, please provide to me privately. Thanks. hth's tedd -- Thanks Tedd, but that doesn't seem to work in the JS code. // Jonas -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php