Mysterious hex C2 AD

2009-03-01 Thread Bernard Boase
Just looked at the site www.world-science.net Netsurf renders much of its text with inter-syllable sequences ­ 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 슭

Re: Mysterious hex C2 AD

2009-03-01 Thread Keith Hopper
In article , Bernard Boase wrote: > Just looked at the site www.world-science.net > Netsurf renders much of its text with inter-syllable sequences ­ > which, in the original HTML, are all hex C2 AD. This is utf-8 for "soft hyphen". Netsurf isn't handling this encoding it seems - which i

Re: Mysterious hex C2 AD

2009-03-01 Thread James Bursa
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 ­ > which, in the original HTML, are all hex C2 AD. What version of NetSurf? In Page -> Info, what does Encoding say? NetSurf doesn't s

Re: Mysterious hex C2 AD

2009-03-12 Thread Bernard Boase
On 2 Mar, James Bursa 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 ­ >> which, in the original HTML, are all hex C2 AD. > What version of NetSurf? In Page -> Info, wha