On 2 Mar, James Bursa ja...@netsurf-browser.org wrote:
On Sunday 01 March 2009, Bernard Boase wrote:
Just looked at the site www.world-science.net
Netsurf renders much of its text with inter-syllable sequences Â
which, in the original HTML, are all hex C2 AD.
What version of NetSurf? In
Just looked at the site www.world-science.net
Netsurf renders much of its text with inter-syllable sequences Â
which, in the original HTML, are all hex C2 AD.
Is this legitimate HTML perhaps for automatic hyphenation or
something? Should Netsurf edit it out? Firefox does.
Whilst HTML entity
In article bdf1473550.bo...@boase.demon.co.uk,
Bernard Boase b.bo...@bcs.org wrote:
Just looked at the site www.world-science.net
Netsurf renders much of its text with inter-syllable sequences Â
which, in the original HTML, are all hex C2 AD.
This is utf-8 for soft hyphen. Netsurf
On Sunday 01 March 2009, Bernard Boase wrote:
Just looked at the site www.world-science.net
Netsurf renders much of its text with inter-syllable sequences Â
which, in the original HTML, are all hex C2 AD.
What version of NetSurf? In Page - Info, what does Encoding say?
NetSurf doesn't