On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Nicky McCatty <[email protected]>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 inconsistent. Even with Symbol, I have
> unpredictable results.
>
> Thanks,
> Nicky
>

It sounds to me like it may be the browser you are using, either by an
incorrect character encoding on the user agent or in the data it's being
provided. I'm not quite sure myself, since it's way too early for me to be
involved in any sort of hunt like that. Or maybe I'm just a moron who needs
to consume a bit more coffee. All options are likely (and possible true, to
boot).

If you can provide an example page for us to see if we experience the same
effect, and also take a look at the CSS and markup to make sure that's not
the issue, we should be able to help. If it isn't a CSS related issue,
though, I'm sure everyone will appreciate if the problem is taken off-list
(either to direct e-mails or over on "The List").

-- 
-Jack Timmons
http://www.trotlc.com
Twitter: @jorachim
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