That's a detail worth knowing! The site finally got provisioned
earlier today, so I will be able to give a report sometime this weekend.
Thanks,
Nicky
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On Feb 26, 2009, at 8:35 PM, Richard
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Nicky McCatty wrote:
> I am working on a bilingual Greek-English site, using a Mac running OS
> 10.5.6. Is there anything I have to do to make the fonts display
> properly, without buying a special edition of Dreamweaver?
>
As others have said, set the encoding of
On 26/02/2009, at 1:24 AM, Nicky McCatty wrote:
> I want the Greek to appear on a web page.
>
> Sometimes the characters with diacritical marks change into ascii
> junk, and sometimes they don't. I am using fonts that contain a
> complete set of Greek characters, but the results are inconsistent.
Nicky McCatty wrote:
> I want the Greek to appear on a web page.
As others have commented, this is not a CSS question. Moreover, a URL would
be needed for any constructive discussion.
> Even with Symbol, I have unpredictable results.
This suggests that your entire approach might be completely
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 08:34:46 -0600, Jack Timmons wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Nicky McCatty wrote:
>
>> Hi Jack,
>> I want the Greek to appear on a web page.
>> Sometimes the characters with diacritical marks change into ascii junk, and
>> sometimes they don't. I am using fonts that co
Hi Jack,
I want the Greek to appear on a web page.
Sometimes the characters with diacritical marks change into ascii
junk, and sometimes they don't. I am using fonts that contain a
complete set of Greek characters, but the results are inconsistent.
Even with Symbol, I have unpredictable res
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Nicky McCatty wrote:
> Hi Jack,
> I want the Greek to appear on a web page.
> Sometimes the characters with diacritical marks change into ascii junk, and
> sometimes they don't. I am using fonts that contain a complete set of Greek
> characters, but the results are
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Nicky McCatty wrote:
> I am working on a bilingual Greek-English site, using a Mac running OS
> 10.5.6. Is there anything I have to do to make the fonts display
> properly, without buying a special edition of Dreamweaver?
>
> Thanks,
> Nicky
>
You'll need to be mo
I am working on a bilingual Greek-English site, using a Mac running OS
10.5.6. Is there anything I have to do to make the fonts display
properly, without buying a special edition of Dreamweaver?
Thanks,
Nicky
Nicky McCatty
signify | Design
fusing image & information
t...@signifydesign.com | w