> As far as I can tell there's no way in html to indicate to the browser > that a chunk of content is in some other encoding other than what was > specified in the headers or meta tag. There's no <span charset=...> > attribute or anything like that. This seems to make truly multilingual > pages really awkward. > You basically must use an encoding like UTF-8 which can reach the > entire unicode character set or else you cannot mix languages. Not quite. To display characters not in the current character set, use "&...;" encodings, such as "é" and "✏" (where 9999 is unicode). ELB
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