It works for me on a Mac (10.4.11) with Safari and Firefox if I set
the browser's encoding to 'ISO 8859-1' [Safari: View > Text Encoding
> Western (ISO Latin-1) / Firefox: View > Character Encoding >
Western (ISO-8859-1)]. By default, Safari and Firefox seem to choose
Unicode (UTF-8), which gives you the question mark-symbols where
there should be umlauts and other higher ASCII-characters.
Bart
On 19 Feb 2008, at 18:13, Niels Grotum wrote:
Adam Bülow-Jacobsen skrev:
Just to say that I have the same problem. A colleague tells me that
on his PC with Firefox and ISO 8859-1 encoding it is OK. The same
combination on Mac does not work. In fact, no matter what I do in
Firefox, Safari or Omniweb on my Mac, I cannot get it to display
correctly. Unicode would be useful.
Adam
On kUbuntu, Firefox, Konqueror and ELinks all seem to work, once
you've changed the encoding.
~Niels
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