On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 07:47:44PM +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
> > Maybe the only universal solution is to use graphics?
>
> Perhaps, but it would be nice not having to do that. But as a last resort,
> it could be used to show the non-Latin languages.
What'd be wrong with using UTF-8?
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Anthony Wong:
> Although removing the encoding part from the HTML corrects the problem,
If you do that, you will get incorrect encodings for the other parts of the
text.
Hmmm, is it possible to define an encoding for just a *part* of an HTML
document? It is possible to define languages for diffe
On Sun, Nov 21, 1999 at 06:11:27PM -0800, Guy Maor wrote:
> I'd like to give away maintainership of the web list archiving and
> searching. I originally wrote the scripts but don't have time to
> maintain or enhance them.
>
> Apart from some very minor maintainance, the major project is building
>
On Sat, Oct 30, 1999 at 02:42:42PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
|Darren O. Benham:
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|> > Yes.. but the person being served the wrong page will most likely have the
|> > characterset loaded that's necessary to make sense of his language name at
|> > the bottom of the screen.
|
|Me:
|
|> Not necessa
I'd like to give away maintainership of the web list archiving and
searching. I originally wrote the scripts but don't have time to
maintain or enhance them.
Apart from some very minor maintainance, the major project is building
a good free search engine for mhonarc-based lists, something with as
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