David Woolley dixit:
> UTF8, not a Microsoft code page. Actually, I have been unable to find
> any common code page where that codepoint represents a character that
cp1252, “the” most common Windows/ANSI codepage, has it as U+2014
(em dash).
| Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
Although since the HTTP response declares UTF-8 encoding, it
obviously has no meaning.
bye,
//mirabilos
--
(gnutls can also be used, but if you are compiling lynx for your own use,
there is no reason to consider using that package)
-- Thomas E. Dickey on the Lynx mailing list, about OpenSSL
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