Laurence Reeves writes:
> Tony Firshman wrote:
>> OK - I saw the result, but what I wanted was the html.
>> Everyone wanting to sort out what was happening would need that.
>>   
> Sorry... in case you couldn't get hold of it, below (assuming that the 
> HTML doesn't get too mangled by mailing it) is what I stored on my site 
> both as "sime.xhtml" AND as "sime.html".
> 
> Stored locally, SeaMonkey will display it all correctly /only/ when I 
> call the file "sime.xhtml". Just calling it "sime.xhtm" doesn't display 
> the stupid "sime" entity. Stupid thing! Does SeaMonkey not read the DTD 
> or does it go into "stupid" mode for all but "xhtml" as an extension?
> 
> The other bit is that I can see both "sime.xhtml" and "sime.html" are 
> there, with ftp, but Pipex must be blocking http accesses to such file 
> names. A strange thing for them to do?
> 
> Ah! I've now put "sime.blat" and "sime.xml" there, and, lo and behold, 
> "sime.blat" gives error 404, but... <http://www.bergbland.info/sime.xml>?
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IE7 says:

The XML page cannot be displayed
Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error 
and then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
-----------------------------------------------------
Invalid unicode character. Error processing resource 
'http://www.auni40.dsl.pipex.com/sime.xml'. Line 1, Position 10

&#x1D5555;

Per
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