On tis, 2006-03-14 at 16:35 +0100, Thomas Bruederli wrote: > I guess they aren't. An entity like ü represents a single byte char > (ASCII 252; "ü" in ISO-8859-1). As far as I know the browser will not > display this entity correctly because it expects double-byte characters.
Oh! You're probably right about that, I didn't even think about that nasty variant of html entities. The "correct" way of encoding ü would obviously be ü, which is what I was thinking of. /Håkan
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