At 12:03 PM +0100 1/7/08, Nisse Engström wrote:
How does the following pages compare? The display
should be identical:
<http://luden.se/test/t-1252.html>
<http://luden.se/test/t-utf8.html>
Nisse:
No, there is quite a difference depending upon
the text encoding used in my browser (Safari).
For example, using UTF-8
<http://luden.se/test/t-1252.html>
produces nothing but repeating <?> (black diamond with question mark).
Where as:
<http://luden.se/test/t-utf8.html>
Shows all the code-points correctly.
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Using Western (ISO Latin 1)
http://luden.se/test/t-1252.html
is correct, but
<http://luden.se/test/t-utf8.html>
is gibberish.
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Using Western (Mac OS Roman)
http://luden.se/test/t-1252.html
is almost correct (it has an Apple logo).
and
<http://luden.se/test/t-utf8.html>
is gibberish.
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So, the browser wars move on to text encoding.
Cheers,
tedd
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