In article 96e6ff5b51@nails.ukonline.co.uk,
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
what does Pluto do with French characters such as é and É and ç?
(characters 233, 201, 231 respectively = E9, C9, E7)
Displays them correctly if set to 8-bit, but doesn't display these other
non-ASCII
when NS2.60 is used to view this Wiki page;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achene
Then the text and one or two graphics is over-written near the bottom
of the page.
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Cheers
Roger
Scene one - seen 'em all. Scene two - seen too many.
this may be normal behaviour for any program (??) :
If I use F8 to view a (local) HTML page in NS2.60, and I edit it, when
I come to save it, it has not got the correct save address.
But if I instead Menu ViewSource, then it does have the correct save
address.
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Cheers
Roger
Where
John Williams wrote:
In article 96e6ff5b51@nails.ukonline.co.uk,
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
what does Pluto do with French characters such as é and É and ç?
(characters 233, 201, 231 respectively = E9, C9, E7)
Displays them correctly if set to 8-bit, but doesn't
In article 96e6ff5b51@nails.ukonline.co.uk, Jim Nagel
nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
Wots all this? E-mail is a text-only medium. If you want to use this
crap, make it an attachment!
it's only a bullet, character 143. MPro displays it OK, but i see
you're using Pluto, which
In article 52712e5c51.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com, Roger
Darlington roger...@freeuk.com wrote:
this may be normal behaviour for any program (??) :
If I use F8 to view a (local) HTML page in NS2.60, and I
edit it, when I come to save it, it has not got the
correct save address.
But if I