Robert Klein writes:
> Personally I prefer to use utf-8, too. However, I've had a number of
> uncooperative web servers (and operators), where I had to deliver
> documents in 8859-1.
Mhh... yes, that's exactly what happened to me on a server.
Thanks for confirming it was a really memory, not a
On 03/03/2013 06:47 PM, Jambunathan K wrote:
>
> Always use utf-8 for HTML export (No support for other coding systems).
>
> For or against. Please register your views.
>
Against.
Character set of a web document is determined by the /outermost/
"entity". The outermost entity available is the
Jambunathan K writes:
> My proposal and patch to always use utf-8 stands annulled then.
Okay. I guess we shall go with the workaround solution for
ox-freemind.el, then. Can you provide a patch for this?
Thanks!
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Bastien
Robert Horn writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
>> Jambunathan K writes:
>>> Always use utf-8 for HTML export (No support for other coding systems).
>>>
>>> For or against. Please register your views.
>>
>> It is becoming more rare these days, but still possible that the
>> document encoding cannot
Achim Gratz writes:
> Jambunathan K writes:
>> Always use utf-8 for HTML export (No support for other coding systems).
>>
>> For or against. Please register your views.
>
> It is becoming more rare these days, but still possible that the
> document encoding cannot be UTF-8 for whatever reason.
Nagarjuna G writes:
> I am not sure if it effects our project. We use org and Emacs for
> post-processing our wiki pages to produce html pages. Currently we are
> getting proper exports since we get the output in utf-8. As far as I
> know, using utf-8 will support other coding systems as well. Am I
On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 11:58 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Jambunathan K writes:
> > Always use utf-8 for HTML export (No support for other coding systems).
> >
> > For or against. Please register your views.
>
>
I am not sure if it effects our project. We use org and Emacs for
post-processing our
Jambunathan K writes:
> Always use utf-8 for HTML export (No support for other coding systems).
>
> For or against. Please register your views.
It is becoming more rare these days, but still possible that the
document encoding cannot be UTF-8 for whatever reason. So if it's not
unduly complicati
Always use utf-8 for HTML export (No support for other coding systems).
For or against. Please register your views.
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