On Friday 2005-08-05 23:55 +0200, Ingo Chao wrote:
> Klaus Hartl wrote:
> >If you use "text-transform: uppercase;" on an element holding text which
> >contains "ß", that letter transforms to "SS" (correct), but than, under
> >certain circumstances (has to be one word or the second of two), the
>
Klaus Hartl wrote:
If you use "text-transform: uppercase;" on an
element holding text which contains "ß", that
letter transforms to "SS" (correct), but than,
under certain circumstances (has to be one word
or the second of two), the last letter is
missing.
In testing on other Mac browsers
Hi all,
Maybe someone (eventually some german guy) has found this bug before -
if not you might be interestest in a little bug I found today for the
latest Firefox:
If you use "text-transform: uppercase;" on an element holding text which
contains "ß", that letter transforms to "SS" (correct