I don't know much about the internals, but to me the text "Gelände"
seems to be just a simple html-string. Why can't Google write it as
"Gelände" then it would display ok whatever charset the page is
using.

My point is that there might be legitimate reasons for not using
charset utf-8. It may break other parts of the page. As of now not all
editors, databases and so on can deal with utf-8.

I don't know if there is a simple solution, but if there is why not
implement it.

On 18 Dez., 07:34, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> If there is a real issue here, it's an issue with MSIE. There's nothing
> that Google can do about it other than adding a recommendation to set
> the charset to utf-8 in the documentation
>
> --http://econym.org.uk/gmap
> The Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team
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