On Apr 2, 2007, at 11:49 AM, Mac OS X Server Administrator wrote:

> I've gone through the list archives, but most of the promising results
> (e.g. http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/8822/2002/2/0/7814312/)
> return 404s from SourceForge...

You might want to try searching outside of SourceForge. Some of the  
archives that were lost with geocrawler have been picked up by other  
archivers.

> Any accented characters are parsed as an empty box (IE/Win) or a
> question mark (in a diamond in Safari) in search results pages.
>
> Should this be handled via set_locale? If so, then how does one handle
> German- or Spanish-accented characters on an otherwise English site
> (e.g. proper nouns), which has an en_US locale set? We do use the span
> tag with a language attribute in the XHTML; is there any way to hook
> that into ht://Dig?

Have you already checked the FAQ (http://www.htdig.org/FAQ.html#q4.10  
and related)? I have never dealt directly with these issues in ht:// 
Dig, so that is about all I have to offer.

Jim

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