t; >> to use ISO-8859-15 as its character set rather then UTF-8 (i.e. it needs
> >> charset="ISO-8859-15" in its header in order to transform correctly.
> >>
> >> Is there any rule or guideline against this?
> >> ...or maybe more importantly, an
Hi Kurt, Christian,
Yesterday at 15:04, Christian Rose wrote:
> On 6/28/06, Kurt Maute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> We've got a Spanish translation of the Planner user guide, and it seems
>> to use ISO-8859-15 as its character set rather then UTF-8 (i.e. it needs
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, 28-06-2006 a las 15:04 +0200, Christian Rose escribió:
> On 6/28/06, Kurt Maute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We've got a Spanish translation of the Planner user guide, and it seems
> > to use ISO-8859-15 as its character set rather then UTF-8 (i.e. it needs
> > cha
On 6/28/06, Kurt Maute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We've got a Spanish translation of the Planner user guide, and it seems
> to use ISO-8859-15 as its character set rather then UTF-8 (i.e. it needs
> charset="ISO-8859-15" in its header in order to transform corre
Hi All,
We've got a Spanish translation of the Planner user guide, and it seems
to use ISO-8859-15 as its character set rather then UTF-8 (i.e. it needs
charset="ISO-8859-15" in its header in order to transform correctly.
Is there any rule or guideline against this?
...or maybe m