On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 10:30:59 -0500, tedd wrote: > Yes, I said that there is no "windows-1252" > setting for Safari. It does not offer that > "named" setting in it's list of text encodings > available. There is no 1252 mentioned either -- > however, that does not mean that it's not there > under a different name. Understandably, I don't > think Apple wants to use the term "windows" in > it's list of text encodings. > > There is no Automatic setting. You set whatever > you want the default to be and that's it. Interesting. Would you be kind enough to compare the following pages (with <meta> headers): <http://luden.se/test/charmap/1252-1252-m.html> <http://luden.se/test/charmap/1252-utf8-m.html> For what it's worth, the pages look identical when viewed with Browsrcamp[1], both with and without[2] <meta> headers. /Nisse - - - [1]: <http://www.browsrcamp.com/> [2]: <http://luden.se/test/charmap/1252-1252-t.html> <http://luden.se/test/charmap/1252-utf8-t.html> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php