At 23:17 +0100 on 06/20/2013, Philip Taylor wrote about Re: [css-d]
accents on e in Resume:
Incidentally, as you can type e-acute ("é") in your e-mail, why
not enter them the same way in your web page ? I assume you
are working in UTF-8 and not ASCII/ISO-8859-1.
This letter is part of the ISO-8859-1 character set (as shown by its
code being between 160 and 255. Codes between 128 and 159 are control
codes not glyphs unless your charset is Windows-1252 which replaces
these useless/legacy codes with useful glyphs (which in Unicode end
up on the 8xxx range).
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